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Stutz
Directed by
Jonah Hill
R
2022
1h 36m
Documentary
7.7
96%
96%
7.5
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Follow Hill and his therapist as he has candid discussions of mental health and the progressively worsening anxiety attacks related to movie promotion that have turned his dream job into a nightmare.
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Cast of Stutz
Jonah Hill
Self / Director / Producer
Phil Stutz
Self
Chelsea Barnard
Producer
Alison Goodwin
Producer
Diane Becker
Producer
Nicholas Ramirez
Executive Producer / Editor
Rooney Mara
Executive Producer
Mark Monroe
Producer
James Wilson
Executive Producer
Matt Dines
Producer
Joaquin Phoenix
Producer
Melanie Miller
Producer
Jen Dunlap
Art Direction
Michael Fitzgerald
Production Design
Christopher Blauvelt
Director Of Photography
Tinisha Meeks
Hair Department Head
Nick Houy
Editor
Emile Mosseri
Original Music Composer
Trip Brock
Supervising Sound Editor
Corey Brown
Utility Sound
Stutz Ratings & Reviews
The Forward
Mira Fox
Stutz has a strange amount of bravado for a therapist, talking frequently about his natural talent for therapy and the way ideas spontaneously come to him...especially with his invented vocabulary, he comes off more like a cult leader than a therapist.
Dose of Buffa
Dan Buffa
Instead of just being another documentary, Jonah Hill's courageous film opened its doors and just let the audience in. Much appreciated. Highly recommend.
Epoch Times
Mark Jackson
Actor/director Jonah Hill honors his psychiatrist. A great introduction to the world of therapy, and an opportunity to see what kinds of things a world-class therapist, who genuinely cares about his patients, can bring to the table of your life.
But Why Tho? A Geek Community
Jason Flatt
Take [Stutz's] therapy tools with a grain of salt, but understand that this is precisely the kind of communication and relationship that deserves to be uplifted as transformative.
Womenio
Andrea Thompson
What Hill and Stutz do manage to accomplish is as undeniable as their sincerity, which transcends a process that is bound to be messy and flawed.
My Champlain Valley
Julia Swift
If you need a shot of inspiration to pull you out of the blues, this is the film. Part biography, part therapy and lots of self-help combined with a likable yet flawed main character make this a film that will get you thinking, feeling and moving on.
Clapper
Carson Timar
From uncomfortable uses of power to try and find gravitas for the story to an uneven roadmap that is supposed to guide audiences after the film's runtime ends, Stutz is clearly a flawed film but is still one with great potential.
JoBlo's Movie Network
Alex Maidy
I hope as many people as possible check this out and garner at least one valuable tool to take back with them in their daily lives.
Movie Madness Podcast
Erik Childress
Jonah Hill's attempt at sharing a form of healing is an admirable one and he has a partner in Phil Stutz that is every bit the interesting subject as we become the listeners in the role of both patient and therapist ourselves.
Pajiba
Kayleigh Donaldson
Even at its most earnest, there's an undeniable sense of this operation being a TED Talk-esque sales pitch. Yet, it is oddly comforting to see Hill, an actor about whom I was previously ambivalent, seem so truly at ease with himself.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
This film has a worthy goal: to change the perspectives of people who might be hurting right now. For those willing to go with its flow, it has a real power.
The Playlist
Rodrigo Perez
This pandemic-shot doc about his road to healing is about as raw, candid, and poignantly soul-bearing as you could hope for.
Common Sense Media
Jennifer Green
This film and its stars aim to convey a message of hope. Putting natural cynicism aside, Hill does appear to have gained a lot from his work with Stutz, and their friendship seems beneficial for them both.
New York Times
Lisa Kennedy
Hill's nods to filmmaking tricks add to the sense we're sharing in something authentic: a portrait of affection.
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
Jonah Hill's gently powerful documentary Stutz is a personal project about someone else's work.
Decider
John Serba
A charmingly atypical, cleverly constructed documentary that addresses the need for mental health maintenance through the open-hearted rapport between two vulnerable men.
615 Film
Cory Woodroof
In a vacuum of so much vapid self-help entertainment, Stutz feels like the rare outlier that breaks through the noise and takes root.
IndieWire
David Ehrlich
Whatever else this movie becomes, it always remains a heartfelt tribute from one celebrity to his favorite shrink.
Next Best Picture
Cody Dericks
By its very nature, "Stutz" is incredibly didactic. Subjectivity is the name of the game in this documentary. While that's impossible to avoid given its concept, it can occasionally make the film feel niche in how personal it clearly is to Hill.
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