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Everyday People
Directed by
Jim McKay
Not Rated
2004
1h 31m
Drama
,
TV Movie
6.5
67%
40%
6.0
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The closing of a local restaurant concerns a number of employees who've dedicated their lives to the eatery.
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Cast of Everyday People
Jordan Gelber
Ira
Bridget Barkan
Joleen
Stephen McKinley Henderson
Arthur
Sydnee Stewart
Erin Persaud
Craig muMs Grant
Ali
Marsin Mogielski
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Billoah Greene
Samel
Polly Humphreys
Shirley
Victor Pagan
Victor
Reg E. Cathey
Akbar
Steve Axelrod
Sol
Iris Little Thomas
Erin's Mother
Ron Butler
Ron Harding
Donna Vivino
Samel's Caseworker
Erin Dilly
Arianna
Marc Anthony Thompson
Marc / Original Music Composer
David Brummel
Ira's Father
Earl Baker Jr.
Benjamin
Lou Martini Jr.
Mr. Califano
Candice Sanchez McFarlane
Mel
Everyday People Ratings & Reviews
Boston Phoenix
Matt Ashare
It's Spike Lee with no special effects, Blue in the Face without the celebrity cast... There are no epic disasters here, but there is real tragedy.
All Movie Guide
Josh Ralske
Although ambitious...Everyday People is a disappointing step backwards for the filmmaker.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
My only complaint is that it feels more like a series pilot than a stand-alone film, but thumbs up.
culturevulture.net
Arthur Lazere
Appealing and interesting characters, but [McKay] spreads his film too thinly over too many of them, resulting in sketches, rather than portraits.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
It has an undeniable authenticity in its characterizations and situations and an empathy that is all too rare even in independent cinema.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
The ensemble cast, asked to improvise its roles, interacts with conviction and chemistry.
Spirituality & Practice
Mary Ann Brussat
Vividly depicts the changes taking place in the lives of the working poor in Brooklyn now that the traditional safety nets no longer protect them.
New York Times
Elvis Mitchell
Jim McKay's ensemble drama, the opening feature in the annual New Directors/New Films series, has a roaming, lived-in quality.
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