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Liza, Liza, Skies Are Grey
Directed by
Terry Sanders
Not Rated
2016
86m
[Drama](/on-demand/category/drama), [Romance](/on-demand/category/romance)
5.1
33%
5.0
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A coming-of-age California motorcycle road trip set in the 60's, combining elements of "Romeo and Juliet" and "The Odyssey".
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Cast of Liza, Liza, Skies Are Grey
Mikey Madison
Liza
Sean H. Scully
Brett
Madison Iseman
Nancy
Kristin Minter
Mother
Valarie Rae Miller
Teresa
Adele René
Maureen / Casting
Jessica Bues
George Ann
O.C. Rodriguez
Como: Man with Knife
Kwame Boateng
Paul
James Liddell
Dennis
Robert John Brewer
Motel Manager
Kendall Rucks
Gayle
Sarah McElligott
Eden
Terry Sanders
Director / Screenplay / Producer
Erik Daarstad
Co-Producer
Suzanne Deal Booth
Executive Producer
Steven Chao
Producer
Ann Dickinson
Producer
Richard Purington
Producer
Terry Sanders
Producer
Liza, Liza, Skies Are Grey Ratings & Reviews
Common Sense Media
Barbara Shulgasser
Tender coming-of-age tale has language, drugs, and sex.
Film Inquiry
Chloe Walker
As a coming-of-age tale, Liza, Liza, Skies Are Grey is inoffensive, as a reminiscence of the Cold War years, it's inert, as a whole it's completely inconsequential.
The Hollywood Reporter
Sheri Linden
A meandering journey, too tepid to stir up the feelings of yearning and rebellion that it aims to evoke.
Film Journal International
André Hereford
Drifting unsurely from scenes of the couple's fairytale, lovestruck bliss to moments of gritty, grindhouse suspense, Liza, Liza doesn't cohere in tone or purpose.
Los Angeles Times
Kimber Myers
With a resume primarily populated by documentary films, two-time Oscar winner Sanders might be forgiven for issues with script and actors, but even the basics of filmmaking, such as editing and camerawork fall short.
Film Threat
Alan Ng
I admired the attempt to recreate 60s LA on an independent film budget. Shots, locations, and sets gave the feel of a story of the past. Unfortunately, the slow pace and melodramatic dialogue gave the film a made-for-television vibe.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
Aiming to replicate classic literature, and Sanders ends up with a YA novel, as "Liza, Liza, Skies Are Grey" is soft, melodramatic, and while not offensive, it's just too imprecise for its own good.
New York Times
Ben Kenigsberg
The question of whether the couple will consummate their relationship isn't a sufficient source of tension.
Village Voice
Serena Donadoni
Smitten with his characters, Sanders takes the elements of teen exploitation films and fashions a simple, placid return to innocence.
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