Two Ninas (1999)
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67% of critics liked it
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(1,265 ratings)
After a long lonely period of involuntary celibacy, Marty Sachs decides that he has had enough of New York and wants to pack up and run the family business in Maine. Yet before he leaves, he meets two available, attractive women, both named Nina. Nina Cohen shares many of the same eccentric… More After a long lonely period of involuntary celibacy, Marty Sachs decides that he has had enough of New York and wants to pack up and run the family business in Maine. Yet before he leaves, he meets two available, attractive women, both named Nina. Nina Cohen shares many of the same eccentric interests as Marty, but she has grow gun-shy from one too many bad relationships. Blonde bombshell Nina Harris literally knocks Marty off his feet in an ill-fated attempt at snagging a cab. Two Ninas was screened at the 1999 Boston Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi
- Directed By
- Neil Turitz
- Genres
- Drama, Romance, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Dec 1, 2000 Wide
- Studio
- Avalanche Entertainment
Critic Reviews
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Daniel M. Kimmel, Variety
Film debut of writer-director Neil Turitz is a solid twentysomething romantic comedy. In covering well-trod territory, he manages a few twists...
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Brent Simon, Entertainment Today
Director Neil Turitz doesn't make a huge impression, either with story or dialogue... but Ron Livingston -- a budget Ben Stiller -- remains one of the best kept secrets of cinema and his participation makes him, title notwithstanding, the real star here.
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Christopher Null, Filmcritic.com
Quite enjoyable
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Cast
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Cara Buono
as Nina Cohen
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Amanda Peet
as Nina Harris
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Bray Poor
as Dave Trout
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Linda Larkin
as Carrie Boxer
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Ron Livingston
as Marty Sachs
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Jill Hennessy
as Mike
- John Rothman
