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Austenland
Directed by
Jerusha Hess
PG-13
2013
1h 37m
Comedy
,
Romance
6.3
32%
54%
6.4
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Obsessed with Pride and Prejudice (1995), a woman travels to a Jane Austen theme park in search for her perfect gentleman.
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Cast of Austenland
Keri Russell
Jane Hayes
JJ Feild
Mr. Henry Nobley
Bret McKenzie
Martin
Jennifer Coolidge
Miss Elizabeth Charming
James Callis
Colonel Andrews
Georgia King
Lady Amelia Heartwright
Rupert Vansittart
Mr. Wattlesbrook
Ricky Whittle
Captain East
Jane Seymour
Mrs. Wattlesbrook
Ayda Field
Molly
Ruben Crow
Chad
Demetri Goritsas
Jimmy
Parker Sawyers
Alexander
Sarah Niles
Delilah
Annie Gould
Patience
Tracy Higgins
Prudence
Goldy Greaves
Constance
Bernadette Chapman
Portence
Julie Newman
Temperance
Alison Carpenter
Plain Maid
Austenland Ratings & Reviews
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
The series is one with an abundance of senses and sensibilities, but even the fiercest admirers of Jane Austen -- especially the fiercest admirers of Jane Austen -- will blanch at the extremes of Jane Hayes.
Newsday
Rafer Guzman
"Austenland" understands Austen's enduring romantic appeal but has no use for her deeper themes of class, wealth and gender inequality.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
It's tentative in its intentions and afraid to push all the way with its premise. It is not sharp enough as a comedy, and when it tries to shift gears and become a romance, it is unconvincing in its machinations.
Austin Chronicle
Kimberley Jones
Sincere Austen devotees -- or Janeites, if you want to get bubblegum about it -- won't find much in common with this modern-day Jane.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Gail Pennington
A mildly surprising and completely heartwarming ending casts a glow over the previous 96 minutes of "Austenland" but can't wipe out all regrets for what might have been.
The New Yorker
Anthony Lane
Everything rings false, and the spectacle of bad actors pretending to be bad actors may trouble your sleep for some time.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
Austenland begs a couple of questions: One is why, Keri Russell, why? The other: Where is Christopher Guest when you need him?
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
Hess has made a classic rookie mistake: Any spoof has to be at least as smart as the thing it's spoofing, and this one's twice as dumb.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
A wan comedy aimed squarely at whoever it is who buys all those "Austen-inspired" books cluttering up the publishing world.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
Hess manages to both send up and pay tribute to the core conventions of romantic comedy, and for fans of the genre that is a very happy ending indeed.
Washington Post
Stephanie Merry
No matter how bleak things seem, Austen's characters always manage to find a euphoric and contagious happiness. And that kind of feeling needs to be earned. It can't be replicated with a checklist of plot points.
Arizona Republic
Barbara VanDenburgh
The film does little delving into what could make a modern woman so hung up on the romantic conventions of yesteryear, even less with complications of class conflict.
Salon.com
Mary Elizabeth Williams
It says weirdos deserve romance too, and that Austenland isn't so much a page in a book or a place on a map, but a corner of your heart.
New York Daily News
Joe Neumaier
The missed opportunities in "Austenland" are more numerous than dowry-less sourpusses at a ball in a Jane Austen novel.
RogerEbert.com
Susan Wloszczyna
While the cast is gung-ho as well as tally-ho, the results are only intermittently amusing and feel half-finished-the way that "Saturday Night Live" skits often do, but at least those are blessedly only minutes long.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
Russell plays Jane's scatterbrained romanticism with such underhanded charm that she goes a long way toward making the laughs seem pertly knowing, even when they come at Jane's expense.
New York Post
Sara Stewart
Unfortunately, this scattershot comedy only occasionally hits the mark.
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Leonard Maltin
Everything about Austenland is heavy-handed, to put it mildly...even amateurish at times,
TheWrap
Alonso Duralde
Austenland is so sluggish and plodding that I started imaging a cross-over with another fantasy-resort movie, wherein the Yul Brynner gunslinger robot from Westworld would show up and lay waste to all of these dullards.
Los Angeles Times
Michael Phillips
Feels tentative - all too attuned to the blandly easygoing protagonist.
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