Watch Hide Away (A Year in Mooring) Movie Online No Survey Directed by Chris Eyre, Hide Away follows the story of a successful businessman (Josh Lucas) attempting to resurrect his life. Entering an idyllic harbor as a broken and haunted man, he buys and boards the dilapidated sailboat, Hesperus. Disturbed at night by unsettling dreams of his family, the boat becomes a beacon of hope as he begins the challenge of bringing back the shine to the tarnished star. -- (C) Official Site PG-13 Release Date Hide Away (A Year in Mooring) May 25, 2012 Limited | |
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Actors For Hide Away (A Year in Mooring) |
Josh Lucas,Ayelet Zurer,James Cromwell,Casey LaBow,Jon Tenney,Taylor Nichols,Anne Faba,Austin Bickel,Lindsey Muscroft Vandaele,Ele Bardha,David Herbst,Ele Bardaha |
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Genres Hide Away (A Year in Mooring) : Drama |
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User Ranting Hide Away (A Year in Mooring) : 3.1 |
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User Count Like for Hide Away (A Year in Mooring) : 170 |
All Critics Ranting For Hide Away (A Year in Mooring) : 4.4 |
All Critics Count For Hide Away (A Year in Mooring) : 12 |
All Critics Percentage For Hide Away (A Year in Mooring) : 42 % |
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Review For Hide Away (A Year in Mooring) |
A tactile, emotion-laden world of beauty, loss, recovery. Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post
In "Hide Away," Josh Lucas plays an alcoholic widower who undergoes a spiritual rebirth by fixing up a sailboat, and I really wish he hadn't. Kyle Smith-New York Post
[It] feels padded even in its brief running time; it's a slight mood piece posing as a character study. Sheri Linden-Los Angeles Times
Elliot Davis's pretty greeting-card cinematography, which lingers on birds, clouds and branches as it follows the seasonal changes, is better at evoking the passage of time and the rhythms of nature than all the sodden, pretentious dialogue. Stephen Holden-New York Times
It's basically just Lucas going through a short story-like period of reflection and redemption almost entirely without dialogue. It's not enough, but it is what this underappreciated actor does best. Joe Neumaier-New York Daily News
The film stays afloat, if barely, thanks to Elliot Davis's uncluttered camerawork, a surprisingly unsentimental denouement, and performers who deftly undersell the script's corniest pretensions. Eric Hynes-Village Voice
Beautifully shot, elegantly acted melodrama of the sailboating cure for what ails you. Roger Moore-Movie Nation
Josh Lucas drinks, bats his watery eyes and stares into space for nearly 90 minutes in Hide Away. And yet somehow the actor overshadows the obvious life lessons that threaten to sink the project at every turn. Christian Toto-Big Hollywood
Beautifully-shot, but undercooked and too heavy on metaphors. Josh Lucas elevates the film with a strong, well-nuanced performance. Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru
Hide Away has more clunky moments than it does elegantly minimalist ones, the worst of which is the glimpse of what actually happened to the man's family. Alison Willmore-Movieline
A man-versus-nature parable heavy on the sappy existentialism that's very much of our time. Call it Nicholas Sparks's The Grey. Keith Uhlich-Time Out New York
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