The Ten

    The Ten
    2007

    Synopsis

    Ten stories, each inspired by one of the ten commandments.

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    Cast

    • Paul RuddJeff Reigert
    • Adam BrodyStephen Montgomery
    • Jon HammSkydiving Guide Chris Knarl
    • Winona RyderKelly La Fonda
    • Ken MarinoDr. Glenn Richie
    • Todd HoloubekCamera Man Stuart Blumberg
    • Mather ZickelLouis La Fonda
    • Ali Marsh'Entertainment Beat' Host George Reardon
    • Raisy PereyraDorothy Sheen
    • Edmund GenestGovernor Beaumont Hutchins

    Recommendations

    • 75

      The A.V. Club

      The early, explosively funny skits and a loose, engagingly adventurous spirit are enough to ensure this uneven but often delightful project the cult fame that accompanies pretty much everything associated with Stella mainstay Wain.
    • 70

      Variety

      Second feature from duo David Wain and Ken Marino of comedy group the State is, like their "Wet Hot American Summer," uneven but often hilarious.
    • 70

      Village Voice

      More often than not, you'll laugh, and that's all you can hope for in what might as well be a prolonged episode of "The State," from which several of the cast and creators sprang.
    • 60

      Film Threat

      Let's talk about Paul Rudd. I think he may be in every film in 2007 and that's okay by me, because Paul Rudd has become an acting Man-God.
    • 60

      Washington Post

      An uneven, sophomoric and only fitfully funny omnibus of skits, The Ten is one of those silly-on-purpose ensemble exercises that must have been wildly fun to make.
    • 50

      Seattle Post-Intelligencer

      As sketch comedy, The Ten often is imaginative and sometimes hilarious...Still, like precursors from "The Groove Tube" to "Jackass," it doesn't make for much of a movie.
    • 50

      New York Daily News

      The Ten is so proud of its own wit and irreverence that when you fail to be equally impressed, you are likely to wonder if your own sense of humor is, in some way, deficient. Rest assured it is not.
    • 50

      New York Post

      The funniest and arguably most envelope-pushing episode stars Winona Ryder as a newlywed who falls in love on her honeymoon - and steals the object of her lust: a ventriloquist's dummy.

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