Are You Here
August 2014
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David Rooney
This sorry misfire will provide enjoyment only for rival television creatives invidiously rooting for Matthew Weiner to stumble.
Leslie Middleton
What a disappointment! It would seem reasonable to expect a movie featuring three respected comedic actors to be at least decent. Are You Here failed to achieve even this low standard. The movie move in a disjointed, haphazard way that made it hard to follow or enjoy.
Alicia Vida
I thought this was a really good movie. I loved the cast, but if you're expecting "The Hangover"'s Zack G then you will be disappointed. This is more of a "Due Date" role for him. Nevertheless, the whole cast was amazing. It's a story about life and death and all the mess in between. Owen Daniels character is great with his sarcasm and quick wit. If you're looking to ROFL, then you might want to choose something else, but if you like these actors and a good story I don't think you'll be disappointed.
Nic Richards
Terrible Good cast, but WTF did I just watch? Waste of comedic talent and 113 min if you ask me.
Christian Mandregan
User Review: Christian "Are You Here" was fairly entertaining, somewhat comical, and downright not what I expected. The cast did a great job with each of their characters, but the disjointed flow of the movie did not allow for them to truly 'come together' at any point. I believe that it started out as a promising story only to end disappointingly. The viewer is left asking"and then what?" My favorite scene? That had to be Owen Wilson chasing a chicken around the yard....had me rolling.
Linda Marie
'Are You Here' 3-4 Star Film...For me, This got a' bit ho-hum---Yawn--Boring. ' ~While I loved the CAST..AND SOME IF THE STORY LINE, FOR ME, IT'S JUST NOT a "BUY" MOVIE., (That's our own" Rating System...*REALLY GREAT: BUY ..MOVIE. ...👎👎NOT So Good~ NOT A BUY MOVIE...)
Critic reviews
David Rooney
This sorry misfire will provide enjoyment only for rival television creatives invidiously rooting for Matthew Weiner to stumble.
User reviews
I thought this was a really good movie. I loved the cast, but if you're expecting "The Hangover"'s Zack G then you will be disappointed. This is more of a "Due Date" role for him. Nevertheless, the whole cast was amazing. It's a story about life and death and all the mess in between. Owen Daniels character is great with his sarcasm and quick wit. If you're looking to ROFL, then you might want to choose something else, but if you like these actors and a good story I don't think you'll be disappointed.
User Review: Christian "Are You Here" was fairly entertaining, somewhat comical, and downright not what I expected. The cast did a great job with each of their characters, but the disjointed flow of the movie did not allow for them to truly 'come together' at any point. I believe that it started out as a promising story only to end disappointingly. The viewer is left asking"and then what?" My favorite scene? That had to be Owen Wilson chasing a chicken around the yard....had me rolling.
Cast and credits
| Actors | Owen Wilson, Zach Galifianakis, Amy Poehler, Laura Ramsey, Jenna Fischer |
| Producers | Gary Gilbert, Matthew Weiner, Jordan Horowitz, Scott Hornbacher |
| Director | Matthew Weiner |
| Writers | Matthew Weiner |
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Audio language
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English
Rental period
Start within 30 days, finish within 48 hours.
Run time
113 minutes
Rating
R
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