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Bonneville
Directed by
Christopher N. Rowley
PG
2008
1h 33m
Drama
,
Comedy
6.1
40%
43%
5.6
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Three women take a road trip to Santa Barbara in order to deliver the ashes of one of their dead husbands to his resentful daughter.
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Cast of Bonneville
Jessica Lange
Arvilla Holden
Kathy Bates
Margene Cunningham
Joan Allen
Carol Brimm
Christine Baranski
Francine Holden Packard
Tom Amandes
Bill Packard
Tom Skerritt
Emmett L. Johnson
Victor Rasuk
Bo Douglas
Tom Wopat
Arlo Brimm
Bruce Newbold
Bishop Evans
Laura Park
Riva Fox
Ivey Lloyd
Evelyn Brimm
Evan May
Robert Brimm
Erin May
Lauren Brimm
Robert Conder
Taxi Driver (as Bob Condor)
Christopher N. Rowley
Director
Daniel D. Davis
Writer
John Kilker
Producer
Robert May
Producer
Jeffrey L. Kimball
Director Of Photography
Kristin Ludwin
Script Supervisor
Bonneville Ratings & Reviews
Variety
David Rooney
It's depressing to see a deluxe cast wasted on such by-the-numbers material.
Sin Magazine
Austin Kennedy
What happens when you take 3 of the best dramatic actresses of all time and put them together in a road movie? Pretty much a movie that should have wound up on Lifetime.
Donne Tempo
Christian Toto
Bonneville gets by - barely - on the strength of its three leading ladies.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
Bonneville is scarcely original and in no way earthshaking, but its notable cast is a pleasure to behold.
Cinema Signals
Jules Brenner
Clearly, this fatiguing femme drama is Lifetime, Oxygen or straight-to-DVD grade level. To put it in theatres is a gross overreach.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Michele Kenner
The characters, situations and resolutions all are predictable and fit like a warm, stretched-out sweater with holes in the elbows.
Cinematical
Kim Voynar
... to see all that potential wasted on what's little more than a washed-out, milquetoast road trip comedy for the soon-to-be senior set is just a travesty.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
When you've got three of the nation's best actresses in leading roles, it doesn't matter if your script is only adequate and the audience really has to squint here and there to believe what's happening on the screen.
Metromix.com
Geoff Berkshire
Patronizing an underserved audience with this kind of half-baked fare is a cinematic crime not easily forgiven.
Spirituality & Practice
Mary Ann Brussat
A heartfelt drama about a grieving woman who embarks with her two best friends on a pilgrimage across the West seeking meaning and closure.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
There are zero surprises in the road comedy Bonneville, sadly including the fact that three middle-age actresses with three Oscars and nine nominations among them couldn't find anything more challenging to do.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
There's no avoiding the fact that Christopher Rowley's feature debut is as uninspired and predictable as your average Lifetime movie.
Detroit News
Tom Long
Yes, the film deals with women of an age who are usually ignored in film, and it further deals with questions of mortality and loss, which are equally overlooked. The problem is, it doesn't deal with them very well.
New York Times
Matt Zoller Seitz
Except for Jessica Lange's silent, expressive close-ups, the women's journey in Bonneville is aesthetically and dramatically unremarkable.
Newsday
Jan Stuart
The kind of comfy, reassuring take on human relations that makes cynics want to growl at the stranger sitting next to them.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisa Schwarzbaum
It took brass hubcaps to make Bonneville, a midlife-chick-road-trip movie starring a '66 Pontiac convertible and a trio of middle-aged driving girlfriends in cool sunglasses, and not once have the gals give props to Thelma & Louise.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
In Bonneville, a talented cast is wasted, falling victim to a tired, cliche-ridden story.
Observer
Andrew Sarris
At the very least, Bonneville deserves to be seen as a challenge and a rebuke to our supposedly youth-obsessed age.
Observer
Rex Reed
Open the big cinema floodgates and Bonneville is just a trickle of Poland Spring, but the trio of ladies are always watchable.
Village Voice
Aaron Hillis
This rarity in cinema -- a graying cast in a female-bonding adventure -- couldn't be more dull-humored or predictably maudlin without just calling itself The Bucket List 2.
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