10 Years

    10 Years
    2012

    Synopsis

    A group of friends reunite ten years after their high-school graduation.

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    Cast

    • Channing TatumJake
    • Jenna DewanJess
    • Justin LongMarty
    • Max MinghellaAJ
    • Oscar IsaacReeves
    • Chris PrattCully
    • Ari GraynorSam
    • Scott PorterScott
    • Eiko NijoSuki
    • Aubrey PlazaOlivia

    Recommendations

    • 83

      Entertainment Weekly

      There's a relaxed, unforced, melancholy sweetness and swing to this modest iteration of the "Big Chill/Return of the Secaucus 7" formula, a pleasing directorial debut for screenwriter Jamie Linden (We Are Marshall).
    • 70

      Village Voice

      10 Years is an uncommonly magnanimous project, kind not only to its stumbling characters but also to audiences tired of films pruned of unruly emotions.
    • 67

      The A.V. Club

      10 Years does nothing noteworthy, but it does it well, thanks to its ensemble cast.
    • 60

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Jamie Linden's minor-key serio-comedy pulls us in eventually, delivering its share of poignant insights and melancholy reflections, even if it does all feel a tad familiar.
    • 60

      Time Out

      While that mood is ultimately a bit too monotonous to be completely persuasive, a strong cast convincingly captures the many ways in which adulthood proves far more complicated than what's imagined at 18.
    • 60

      Los Angeles Times

      The largely engaging class-reunion dramedy 10 Years allows audiences to pretend they went to high school with the likes of Channing Tatum, Justin Long, Rosario Dawson, Anthony Mackie and Kate Mara.
    • 60

      The New York Times

      An unpretentious, well-acted ensemble piece that doesn't aspire to be a portentous generational time capsule like "The Big Chill," "American Graffiti" or "Diner." But it has enough markers - a grown-up, married white rapper who break dances; a karaoke bar - to suggest an approximate date.
    • 50

      Variety

      Oddly, 10 years barely qualifies as a comedy; in fact, the one interesting thing about it is the dire melancholy at its core.

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