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FRIENDS WITH MONEY examines the the shifting relationships between four women who have been friends for many years. As they settle into early middle age, their friendship is challenged by the ever-growing disparity in their individual degrees of financial comfort. Read more
| Starring | Jennifer Aniston, Joan Cusack, Catherine Keener, Frances McDormand |
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| Director | Nicole Holofcener |
| Genres | Comedy, Drama |
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FRIENDS WITH MONEY examines the the shifting relationships between four women who have been friends for many years. As they settle into early middle age, their friendship is challenged by the ever-growing disparity in their individual degrees of financial comfort.
| Starring | Jennifer Aniston, Joan Cusack, Catherine Keener, Frances McDormand, Romy Rosemont, Cass Asher, Jason Isaacs |
|---|---|
| Director | Nicole Holofcener |
| Studio | SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy, Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Subtitles | DVD: Dutch, English, Hindi, Portuguese, Spanish |
| Released | Production year: 2006 To Rent: DVD: 25 Sep 2006 |
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Friends With Money
Despite an excellent cast Nicole Holofcener's third film is a horrendous bore.
It focuses on three rich married women (Catherine Keener, Frances ... read more »
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Friends with Money
The most boring and pointless film I have ever watched, a total waste of my time spent watching this, I don't know why I even bothered watching to the end, ... read more »
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dull and pointless
Doesn't delve far enough into the characters personal journeys for a meaningful story. There was little chemistry between the leading female cast so their ... read more »
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Criminally underrated and seemingly misunderstood.
People seem to have missed the point of this film. It's a restrained, perceptive look at the conflicts created through wealth, as well as a depiction of ... read more »
The term "movie brats" was coined in the 1970s to describe the likes of Martin Scorsese, Brian De Palma and Steven Spielberg - the first generation of filmmakers that had grown up weaned on movies and TV. It fits the Coen brothers just as well. A Coen film filters life through the lens of old movies, many of them made well before they were born: the screwball comedies of Preston Sturges; the pinball wisecracks of Billy Wilder; Kubrick's chilly nihilism; Busby Berkeley musicalsÂ… They're all... Read more