I first discovered "Starting Out in the Evening" by Frank Langella himself, who on promotional tours for his new film, "Frost/Nixon", praised this work as his finest. Here, Langella plays Leonard Schiller, an author based in New York. His four published books are now out of print...( read more)
Starting Out in the Evening
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Starting Out in the Evening
Adrian Lester, Anitha Gandhi, Frank Langella, Jessica Hecht, Joel West, Karl Bury, Lauren Ambrose, Lili Taylor, Sean T. Krishnan
The solitary life of a writer is shaken when a smart, ambitious graduate student convinces him that her thesis will bring him back into the literary spotlight.
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Recent Reviews
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February 28, 2009
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December 12, 2007
This movie has everything that I love in a movie: an air-tight, engaging and excellently-written script; cream-of-the crop actors (talent-wise, not tabloid-wise) who really grip you with their intensity and utter devotion to the characters they are playing; and a director who rea...( read more)
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December 31, 2007
Langella is very good, and Taylor all but his match, in understated literary drama.
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July 1, 2008
Like "Away from Her" and "Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man", this film suffers from Lionsgate's amateurish production style. Like those movies, this plays like a made for TV movie on the Lifetime channel at times. Other times it feels like an episode of the "Larry Sanders Show" or "Cu...( read more)
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August 17, 2009
Aug 09 - I liked the main character and disliked the girl. Langella does a good job playing the part but the whole thing does not raise to anything more than an average movie.
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August 4, 2009
Frank Langella gives a marvelous performance here. The movie itself though was fair at best in my opinion with a subpar script in comparison to the talent of it's actors. A nearly forgotten but once beloved writer struggling to finish what is to be his final novel, is confronted...( read more)
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April 4, 2009
Wonderful performance from Frank Langella is the main attraction of this film. Slow and at times a little dull but worthwhile to watch a master at work.
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March 2, 2009
Frank Langella's portrayal of an "unacknowledged" writer is superb, touching and very worthy of the film itself. A little, underrated great film, about "humanbeings".

