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When she becomes unexpectedly pregnant by a guy pal, a 16-year-old girl in small-town Minnesota decides to give her baby to the "perfect" couple she locates from the classified ads, only to discover that the impending adoption is pushing them towards divorce and causing her to fall in love with the biological father of the child.
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Screen Format: Color
Language: English
Available Until: 10/25/2008
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LEW IRWIN

Juno, which arrives in theaters in New York and Los Angeles today (Wednesday) following much positive buzz stirred up at film festivals, has charmed critics in those cities. A.O. Scott in the New York Times writes that he "was shocked to find myself tearing up at the end, since I'd spent the first 15 minutes or so gnashing my teeth and checking my watch." The film deals with a 16-year-old girl who discovers that she is pregnant, and Scott says that much of the credit for the film's success belongs to "the poised, frighteningly talented Ellen Page," a 20-year-old Canadian actress "who is able to seem, in the space of a single scene, mature beyond her years and disarmingly childlike." Carina Chocano of the Los Angeles Times reacted to the movie in much the same way as Scott. "Deceptively superficial at the outset, the movie deepens into something poignant and unexpected," she says. Jack Mathews in the New York Daily News calls it "the feel-good movie of the season." He, too, praises Page, who, he says, "takes charge of this movie the moment she appears, and though the supporting cast is near flawless, she never cedes control." John Anderson in Newsday writes that not only is the movie "sweet, romantic and irony-free," but it's also "inspiring." Claudia Puig in USA Today concludes: "With its original performances that can't be reduced to simplistic labels, Juno is charming, honest and terrifically acted." And three sentences into his review, Lou Lumenick in the New York Post advises: "For maximum enjoyment, you should probably stop reading now and get in line at the nearest theater showing Juno."

Reviewed by: chrisc_35 on 6/22/2008 11:15:54 AM
Page is great, but all the actors were great. Bateman is perfection with the creepy, middle-aged thing going on (I still have a crush from "The Hogan Family" and he creeped me out--probably because I know men like that character). Garner did vulnerable okay. Juno's parents were excellent.Quirky is good, nice change of pace.
LEW IRWIN

Juno, which arrives in theaters in New York and Los Angeles today (Wednesday) following much positive buzz stirred up at film festivals, has charmed critics in those cities. A.O. Scott in the New York Times writes that he "was shocked to find myself tearing up at the end, since I'd spent the first 15 minutes or so gnashing my teeth and checking my watch." The film deals with a 16-year-old girl who discovers that she is pregnant, and Scott says that much of the credit for the film's success belongs to "the poised, frighteningly talented Ellen Page," a 20-year-old Canadian actress "who is able to seem, in the space of a single scene, mature beyond her years and disarmingly childlike." Carina Chocano of the Los Angeles Times reacted to the movie in much the same way as Scott. "Deceptively superficial at the outset, the movie deepens into something poignant and unexpected," she says. Jack Mathews in the New York Daily News calls it "the feel-good movie of the season." He, too, praises Page, who, he says, "takes charge of this movie the moment she appears, and though the supporting cast is near flawless, she never cedes control." John Anderson in Newsday writes that not only is the movie "sweet, romantic and irony-free," but it's also "inspiring." Claudia Puig in USA Today concludes: "With its original performances that can't be reduced to simplistic labels, Juno is charming, honest and terrifically acted." And three sentences into his review, Lou Lumenick in the New York Post advises: "For maximum enjoyment, you should probably stop reading now and get in line at the nearest theater showing Juno."
Reviewed by: chrisc_35 on 6/22/2008 11:15:54 AM
Page is great, but all the actors were great. Bateman is perfection with the creepy, middle-aged thing going on (I still have a crush from "The Hogan Family" and he creeped me out--probably because I know men like that character). Garner did vulnerable okay. Juno's parents were excellent.Quirky is good, nice change of pace.
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Reviewed by: chrisc_35 on 6/22/2008 11:15:54 AM
Page is great, but all the actors were great. Bateman is perfection with the creepy, middle-aged thing going on (I still have a crush from "The Hogan Family" and he creeped me out--probably because I know men like that character). Garner did vulnerable okay. Juno's parents were excellent.Quirky is good, nice change of pace.
(Read More Customer Reviews...)Reviewed by: quintusIX on 5/23/2008 8:04:28 PM
a bit coarse grained at times, but page aces every line, and they are lines worthy of careful handling...i give it an almost 5.
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