Jason Bateman, Hope Davis, Frank Grillo, Paula Patton, Michael Nyqvist, Andrea Riseborough and Alexander Skarsgård star in LD Entertainment‘s ensemble drama about the dangers of life in the digital age. Director Henry Alex Rubin, who earned an Oscar nomination for his 2005 documentary Murderball, helms his first narrative feature from a script by Andrew Stern. Mickey Liddell, Jennifer Monroe, and William Horberg produced the pic which debuted at the Toronto Film Festival. Disconnect opens in limited release April 12.
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WOO-HOO!!!
Sooo excited!
something to look forward to in April. January and February were terrible for movies, didn’t see a single one- really excited for Place Beyond the Pines
Kudos to LD Entertainment for continuing the legacy of making highly experimental movies. Finally a studio that makes films without the need to market and distribute to the masses. LD has a chance to become the next New Yorker or Strand releasing.
Hm a bunch of “oh noe the internet is bad” stories mashed together in a package guaranteed to make grandparents everywhere retreat further into their caves
It’s more than that…some of the reviews last year were unfair (and kind of foolish, IMO)…TRUST ME…audiences respond to this film over and over…I have seen it happen time and time again.
the grandparents will die off soon enough.
The film is GREAT and will be mentioned for sure in Oscar conversations. Received a TWELVE MINUTE standing ovation at Venice last year.
Henry-Alex Rubin will be a BIG director.
Looks great looking forward to seeing it.
We saw a screening of it yesterday. A truly excellent film! Great acting, superb plot development, an engrossing story with many psychological elements and surprises, and three excellent subplots. Highly recommended! I’d give it an A.