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Tully
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Through a series of comedy events, the movie follows a woman called Marlo who is about to get her third baby so near. After the born, she finds herself trapped in serious difficulties among the three children. Her life changes when Tully arrives, the babysitter that comes to Marlo through her brother.
Through a series of comedy events, the movie follows a woman called Marlo who is about to get her third baby so near. After the born, she finds herself trapped in serious difficulties among the three children. Her life changes when Tully arrives, the babysitter that comes to Marlo through her brother.
Actors:
Colleen Wheeler,
Joshua Pak,
Charlize Theron,
Stormy Ent,
Steven Roberts,
Diane Lane,
Maddie Dixon-Poirier,
Shade Rupe,
Xantha Radley,
Katie Hayashida,
Candus Churchill,
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Colleen Wheeler
21 March 1967
Joshua Pak
Charlize Theron
7 August 1975, Benoni, Transvaal, South Africa
Stormy Ent
Steven Roberts
Diane Lane
22 January 1965, New York City, New York, USA
Maddie Dixon-Poirier
17 September 2005, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Shade Rupe
23 August 1968, Fullerton, California, USA
Xantha Radley
30 December 1974, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Katie Hayashida
Candus Churchill
Director:
Jason Reitman
Country:
United States, Canada
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January 17, 2019
Tully is a return to form for both director Jason Reitman and writer Diablo Cody. Featuring great performances, an unflinching and engrossing look on motherhood and a witty, acerbic script. Tully is a film worth looking out for.
May 10, 2018
The emotions Tully surfaces aren't comforting, and they have less to do with the actual realities of motherhood than with the idea of motherhood as something that leaves you forever changed and cut off from your younger self.
December 21, 2018
There's a decent story trapped somewhere inside that's just waiting to get out, but Tully sadly misses the mark.
May 07, 2018
Tully is a walking film script, and the best thing that can be said about the film is that a group of very talented actors works very hard to make its contrivances pass as plausible.
January 23, 2019
An extremely well written and acted film.
February 19, 2019
Jason Reitman is never as good as when he's collaborating with screenwriter Diablo Cody; bonus points if the film in question stars Charlize Theron, as Tully does.
May 21, 2018
As a portrayal of postpartum depression, Tully is a success-simplistic at times, but an admirable gut-punch nonetheless.
May 08, 2018
For those with an appetite for an early-summer movie with heart, but no costumes, "Tully" will take care of them, too.
January 29, 2019
Playing with the tricks of the mind, Tully feels more contrived than astute, having the skilled group of actors working hard to avoid further damage.
May 09, 2018
It's a slight story enlarged to universal dimensions by the sharpness of Cody's dialogue and the acuteness of her insights into the domestic pile-up that constitutes Marlo's day.
February 13, 2019
The arrival of dream nanny Tully produces some great insight on what society expects from mothers and women in general, but the story fails to develop into anything satisfying.
May 07, 2018
Tully fails on every level except one: Charlize Theron wakes it from its lethargy, takes it by the jugular, and squeezes until it yells.

