Movies Similar to August Osage County
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DreamsAgain — 11 years ago(November 24, 2014 11:26 AM)
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolfe"
(eg: Dysfunctional couple, dysfunctional family, lots of family secrets, bickering back and forth, Liz Taylor's character belittling her husband and Little Charles' mother constantly belittling him, strong willed woman/women {Liz's character and Meryl's character},plus both movies had some passive aggressive characters that are witnessing the bickerings, etc). -
alejandrodeleon559 — 11 years ago(December 14, 2014 10:39 AM)
I have something similar in terms of dark humor, performance, dialog delivery, drama, but probably not direction.
It's a british film, and it feels like a british film, and it's called Gosford Park. One of my favorite movies because everything is so subtle which makes it different in a way but there is no lack of performance. I don't know give it a try. It isn't as loud as August, and everything is less obvious. -
ciocio-2 — 11 years ago(December 28, 2014 03:38 PM)
I think what Aim-JE was meaning was that, while GOSFORD PARK was set in England, and (I believe) filmed there also, the director was USAmerican, so perhaps it's not exactly a British film. I think (not certain) that, technically, what determines whether a movie is this or that nationality, is determined more by the production company or companies behind it, as opposed to nationality of director, players, settings, etc. I'm thinking in terms of awards categories and eligibility. Anyway, perhaps that's what Aim-JE was referring to.
Multiplex: 100+ shows a day, NONE worth watching. John Sayles' latest: NO distribution. SAD. -
alejandrodeleon559 — 11 years ago(December 28, 2014 06:08 PM)
Oh I get it, okay thanks for helping me understand. I agree I think that's what he meant. Personally I've always felt like british film is more about the feel then the production company or director. Although there is BBC films, other films I feel classify as british film. I guess I'm wrong in this but I just feel like it makes more sense.
Have a good new year.
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ankurmalhotra89 — 10 years ago(May 14, 2015 12:28 PM)
well i watched GOSFORD PARK.. although i liked it. it was beautifully executed but at places i felt it carried too much style with it. i mean i cud hardly ssee any characters growing. and the ending was nothing too exciting.
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rd138 — 11 years ago(December 22, 2014 02:37 AM)
Carnage - Has the humor and good performances from a stellar cast.
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Pzachlen — 11 years ago(December 22, 2014 07:35 AM)
THE MUSIC LOVERS is like being a fly on the wall..Outradeou, intimate,ironic and funny, equally horrifying with the greatest music , camera work and design .What Glenda Jackson does here is not to be believed.Might be Ken Russell most personal masterpiece.
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sadfilmophile — 11 years ago(January 19, 2015 12:30 PM)
This is where I leave you
(2014).
I was surprised to see them releasing this movie in the same year as AOC; it has similar themes of bereavement and the mourning bringing a family together to implode in a similar fashion.