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Coffee and Cigarettes
Directed by
Jim Jarmusch
R
2004
1h 37m
Comedy
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Drama
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7.0
63%
75%
6.9
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A series of vignettes that all have coffee and cigarettes in common.
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Cast of Coffee and Cigarettes
Roberto Benigni
Roberto (segment "Strange to Meet You")
Steven Wright
Steven (segment "Strange to Meet You")
Joie Lee
Good Twin (segment "Twins")
Cinqué Lee
Evil Twin (segment "Twins") / Kitchen Guy (segment "Jack...")
Steve Buscemi
Danny (segment "Twins")
Iggy Pop
Iggy (segment "Somewhere in California")
Tom Waits
Tom (segment "Somewhere in California")
Joseph Rigano
Joe (segment "Those Things'll Kill Ya")
Vinny Vella
Vinny (segment "Those Things'll Kill Ya")
Vinny Vella, Jr.
Vinny Jr. (segment "Those Things'll Kill Ya")
Renée French
Renée (segment "Renée")
E.J. Rodriguez
Waiter (segment "Renée")
Alex Descas
Alex (segment "No Problem")
Isaach de Bankolé
Isaach (segment "No Problem")
Cate Blanchett
Cate / Shelly (segment "Cousins")
Michael Hogan
Waiter (segment "Cousins")
Jack White
Jack (segment "Jack Shows Meg His Tesla Coil")
Meg White
Meg (segment "Jack Shows Meg His Tesla Coil")
Alfred Molina
Alfred (segment "Cousins?")
Steve Coogan
Steve (segment "Cousins?")
Coffee and Cigarettes Ratings & Reviews
New York Magazine/Vulture
Peter Rainer
What unites everything is Jarmusch's playful, hang-dog absurdism.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
By Jarmusch's own previously set standards in such films as Stranger Than Paradise, Ghost Dog, and Dead Man, Coffee and Cigarettes serves up a weak brew.
The New Republic
Stanley Kauffmann
The film is a series of scenes, skits, episodes, that show two or sometimes three people smoking and sipping and conversing, usually in grungy places and usually improvising -- at least that's the intended impression.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Eleanor Ringel Cater
A hit-or-miss movie.
Denver Post
Michael Booth
At least three of the spots make the hour and a half worthwhile through an addicting blend of hilarity and beauty.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Sometimes movies tire us by trying too relentlessly to pound us with their brilliance and energy. Here is a movie pitched at about the energy level of a coffee break.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
The short form looks like a genuine alternative in Jarmusch's hands because of what he does with it.
Detroit Free Press
Terry Lawson
Though Coffee and Cigarettes provokes the occasional buzz, it is really just a respite from any serious business [Jarmusch] may have planned, or may be putting off.
Dallas Morning News
Jane Sumner
It has the sad, goofy charm of a silent comedy with Buster Keaton, a Jarmusch favorite, with passive-aggressive hits and flashes of barely contained antagonism.
Arizona Republic
Bill Muller
Although this talky collection of black-and-white films from Jim Jarmusch ... has the potential to drive anyone into the lobby, it rewards those who are patient.
Chicago Tribune
Mark Caro
The draggy ones make you restless while the best ones, like the movie's title ingredients, provide a buzz that doesn't last long enough.
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
Myself, I loved it -- as much for the self-conscious banality and surreal pointlessness of its dialogue, which unravels over the course of 11 more or less unrelated vignettes, as for its austerely retro black-and-white photography.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
Nearly all are almost painfully self-conscious as the actors strain for the hip brand of improvised spontaneity that is usually guaranteed by a Jarmusch production.
Seattle Times
Erik Lundegaard
There are few things more boring than cool. Cool keeps to itself; cool doesn't reveal itself. For cool to be cool, it has to be part of a larger story. Here it's not.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
Things pick up with the latter pieces, which were shot independently of any ongoing Jarmusch production and consequently feel less like outtakes, afterthoughts.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
Jarmusch has aged into a hipster of a sly, vulnerable vintage.
TIME Magazine
Richard Schickel
It is way cool -- and funny -- in ways that more expensive comedies trying harder rarely are.
Observer
Andrew Sarris
The film begins on a comparative high note with Roberto Benigni and Steven Wright as two good-natured screwballs, and it ends with a lyrically poignant epiphany with Bill Rice and the once-impish Taylor Mead.
Premiere Magazine
Glenn Kenny
The movie abounds in stellar moments.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
Some of the conversations are beyond cryptic, and a few of the scenes drag a bit. But seven or eight of the 10 short films are as addictive as caffeine.
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