Being Frank

critic Reviews

, 34% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • Being Frank suggests Jim Gaffigan may have a real future as a dramatic actor -- if only he's offered projects that don't suffer from so much wasted potential.
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    Jamie LudwigChicago Reader
    Sure there are some laughs in this dark comedy, but frankly it's a story about an ordinary man who lies to the people he loves and teaches his son to do the same.
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    Richard RoeperChicago Sun-Times
    What a jerk. But what an interesting jerk to be at the center of a quirky and entertaining deadpan comedy/drama.
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    Pat PaduaWashington Post
    Unfortunately, in the filmmaker's narrative-feature debut, she takes the theme of betrayal and turns it into fodder for a sitcom, and not a particularly funny one at that.
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    Zaki HasanSan Francisco Chronicle
    It adopts a tonally dissonant and thematically confused approach to what is, in essence, little more than a Lifetime movie writ large.
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    Sheila O'MalleyRogerEbert.com
    The setup (script by Glen Lakin) is full of wacko screwball potential, some of which is mined, some of which misses the boat.
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    Carlos AguilarLos Angeles Times
    Gaffigan deals in exaggerated grimaces that shift back and forth from panic to guarded sincerity, which make for most of the movie's humor aside from some cutting lines by the supporting cast.
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    Charles KoplinskiReel Talk with Chuck and Pam
    Jim Gaffigan shows us he can do both comedy and drama in this crazy film about lies begetting lies and the love a child for his father.
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    Steven ProkopyThird Coast Review
    The movie blends humor with tragedy in a way that makes for both a wonderful profile of a gifted, misunderstood genius and a cautionary tale about being careful what you wish for in the world of the famous.
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    Josh GollerSpectrum Culture
    Being Frank threatens to sink under the weight of life-altering deception played for laughs.
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    Martha K. BakerKDHX (St. Louis)
    It's hard to say who's more at fault: writer, director, actors, pool boy.
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