Watch Supporting Characters Movie Online No Survey Best friends Nick (Alex Karpovsky, "Girls") and Darryl (co-writer Tarik Lowe) are a New York film editing duo hired to salvage a botched comedy from a manic director (Kevin Corrigan, PINEAPPLE EXPRESS) gone AWOL. But what starts as a simple job quickly sends their relationships-with their significant others and each other-reeling. Amidst trouble with his fiancée (Sophia Takal, V/H/S), Nick finds himself falling for the film's flirtatious ingénue (Arielle Kebbel, "90210"); Darryl, meanwhile, struggles to focus on his editing work in between fights with his tempestuous girlfriend (Melonie Diaz, Be Kind Rewind). With real humor and heart, Supporting Characters offers a sharp, knowing take on life and love in the big city. (c) Tribeca Film Release Date Supporting Characters Jan 25, 2013 Limited | |
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Actors For Supporting Characters |
Alex Karpovsky,Tarik Lowe,Melonie Diaz,Arielle Kebbel,Sophia Takal,Kevin Corrigan,Sebastian Sozzi,Mike Landry,Lena Dunham,Josh Alexander,Mikal McDaniel,Erika Isabel de la Cruz R... |
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Genres Supporting Characters : Comedy |
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User Ranting Supporting Characters : 3.7 |
User Percentage For Supporting Characters : % |
User Count Like for Supporting Characters : 319 |
All Critics Ranting For Supporting Characters : 6.4 |
All Critics Count For Supporting Characters : 7 |
All Critics Percentage For Supporting Characters : 86 % |
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Review For Supporting Characters |
Offers a few laughs, all served up on eyeball-gougingly ugly digital video. Lou Lumenick-New York Post
This well-acted film captures a generational and occupational sliver of New York life that rings true. Stephen Holden-New York Times
Schechter made the whole thing for about $50,000, without any A-list names. And yet it's sharper and more entertaining than most of the movies to come out this month at 10 times the budget - or well beyond. Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News
In its sharply etched sketches of personal and professional frissons, Supporting Characters belies the modesty of both its lo-fi setup and its self-effacing title. Andrew Schenker-Village Voice
Supporting Characters tends to meander pleasantly from scene to scene, relying on the testy rapport between its two lead actors. Mike D'Angelo-AV Club
[A] modest but surprisingly deft indie ... Nick Schager-Time Out New York
Glides from a mildly off-putting opening across several scenes that waver between sitcom superficiality and sudden, unexpected gusts of feeling. Jaime N. Christley-Slant Magazine
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