Grandma

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    Grandma
    2015

    Synopsis

    Self-described misanthrope Elle Reid has her protective bubble burst when her 18-year-old granddaughter, Sage, shows up needing help. The two of them go on a day-long journey that causes Elle to come to terms with her past and Sage to confront her future.

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    Cast

    • Lily TomlinElle
    • Julia GarnerSage
    • Marcia Gay HardenJudy
    • Judy GreerOlivia
    • Laverne CoxDeathy
    • Elizabeth PeñaCarla
    • Sarah BurnsJill
    • Colleen CampBonobo Customer
    • Lauren TomDoctor
    • Judy GeesonFrancesca

    Recommendations

    • 91

      The Playlist

      On the surface, Grandma is a simple story, but the script imbues it with deep reserves of emotional depth and meaning that are slowly, organically revealed over the course of the plot.
    • 90

      Village Voice

      It gradually settles and deepens into something nuanced and moving, a character study that's not so much about aging, specifically, as it is about the great and awful process of getting to know yourself.
    • 83

      Entertainment Weekly

      Sam Elliott, Marcia Gay Harden, and Judy Greer supply sharp cameos, but this is Tomlin’s movie, and she obliges with a spiky, refreshingly unvarnished performance.
    • 80

      The Hollywood Reporter

      There's admirable frankness, intelligence and sensitivity here. Additionally, the film is a thoughtful, funny reflection on the gains and losses of growing old.
    • 75

      Rolling Stone

      Lily Tomlin works miracles. She's comedy royalty whose best films (Nashville, The Late Show, All of Me, I Heart Huckabees) always cut deeper than a smile. But no Oscar. Maybe Grandma will do the trick. It's a Tomlin tour de force.
    • 75

      The A.V. Club

      It’s an artful, funny, endlessly surprising little acting and writing showcase that shows just how far it’s possible for writers to take tired, clichéd characters, by treating them as human beings and caring what goes on underneath the surface of the easy jokes.
    • 70

      Variety

      Though likely to be variously praised and pilloried as a pro-choice film, Weitz’s film is really a movie about choice in both the specific and the abstract — about the choices we make, for good and for ill, and how we come to feel about them through the prism of time.
    • 60

      The Guardian

      Grandma is fun and brisk, though sometimes the encounters seem a little pat, and Elle’s grief about the death of her partner a year earlier is way overdone.

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