Watch And Now A Word From Our Sponsor Movie Online No Survey Adan Kundle (Bruce Greenwood), CEO of a major advertising agency, is discovered unconscious in front of a wall of TVs. When he wakes in the hospital, Adan can only communicate through advertising slogans. There he meets Karen Hillridge (Parker Posey), the hospital's Head of Charity Foundation, who has a past history with Adan. Unable to stay in the hospital, and while waiting for long term care placement, Karen reluctantly decides to take Adan into her home for what is to be a few days. Through his ongoing and sometimes inappropriate slogans, Adan slowly begins to affect Karen and the dysfunctional relationship she has with her daughter Meghan (Allie MacDonald). Karen gradually uncovers Adan's background and his antagonistic business relationship with Lucas Foster (Callum Blue), the president of the advertising agency that Adan owns. As Lucas moves closer to taking over the agency by attacking Adan's mental capacity, Adan becomes more involved in helping Karen and Meghan mend their relationship.(c) Gravitas Release Date And Now A Word From Our Sponsor May 10, 2013 Limited | |
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Actors For And Now A Word From Our Sponsor |
Bruce Greenwood,Parker Posey,Callum Blue,Allie MacDonald |
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Genres And Now A Word From Our Sponsor : Drama,Art House & International,Comedy |
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All Critics Ranting For And Now A Word From Our Sponsor : 4.6 |
All Critics Count For And Now A Word From Our Sponsor : 10 |
All Critics Percentage For And Now A Word From Our Sponsor : 10 % |
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Review For And Now A Word From Our Sponsor |
A mild, toothless satire - a "Being There'' where there's barely any there there. Lou Lumenick-New York Post
With the nimble Greenwood and a kinder, gentler-than-usual Posey in charge, "And Now" proves a thoroughly engaging lark. Gary Goldstein-Los Angeles Times
To describe "And Now a Word From Our Sponsor" as a one-joke skit stretched well beyond the breaking point isn't entirely fair, because when used ingeniously, which is very seldom, the joke lands. Stephen Holden-New York Times
Plop plop. Fizz fizz. Oh, what a missed opportunity it is! Peter Debruge-Variety
Always-good Greenwood ambles through on charm and bemusement, but the film is still an idea in search of meaning. Joe Neumaier-New York Daily News
This insipid, fraudulent Canadian comedy smells like a 30-year-old screenplay somebody found in the CAA commissary under a short chair leg. David Klipen-Village Voice
Two Sharp Performances Stranded By Limp Satire In And Now A Word From Our Sponsor Gabe Toro-The Playlist
[Greenwood] can't rescue the movie all by himself, but he does at least transform it into a first-rate acting class. Mike D'Angelo-AV Club
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