The Brass Teapot Movie Actor
Juno Temple,Michael Angarano,Alexis Bledel,Billy Magnussen,Alia Shawkat,Bobby Moynihan,Stephen Park,Debra Monk,Lucy WaltersRating & Critics From Visitor For The Brass Teapot User Rating The Brass Teapot Movie : 3.5
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User Count Like for The Brass Teapot Movie : 1,050
All Critical Rating For The Brass Teapot Movie : 4.8
All Critical Count For The Brass Teapot Movie : 23
All Critical Percentage For The Brass Teapot Movie : 26 %
Genres The Brass Teapot Movie : Mystery & Suspense,Science Fiction & Fantasy,Comedy
The Brass Teapot Movie Review
Temple and Angarano, entertaining enough, never quite sell the idea that this goodhearted couple would be so easily transformed by greed.Sara Stewart-New York Post
Without a human dimension to ground its construct, "The Brass Teapot" ultimately feels like an interminably stretched-out skit rather than a storybook lesson stained with blood and hurt.
Robert Abele-Los Angeles Times
Ms. Mosley, who directed from a screenplay by Tim Macy, struggles to fill her debut feature with a slender notion, but the premise defeats her, even if the story operates at the outset on the pleasure principle.
Joe Morgenstern-Wall Street Journal
The Brass Teapot too often devolves into stale slapstick ...
Stephanie Zacharek-NPR
There's not much depth to Mosley's debut, which is based on a short story by Tim Macy. But Michael Angarano and Juno Temple are an appealing pair as John and Alice, struggling suburbanites.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News
Even The Twilight Zone would have struggled with the cutesy conceit of The Brass Teapot ...
Nick Schager-Village Voice
This oddball dark comedy might have made an amusing short film, but its one-note concept wears thin at feature length.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
The screenplay falters, introducing ridiculous villains and featuring thorough lapses in logic in a blur of strained drama.
Robert Levin-amNewYork
Missing numerous layers of sickness, fearful of pushing a plot of pain on its audience, forcing them to study the complexity of unsavory desires with unlikable characters.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
Wish-fulfillment black comedy engages through its winsome (if violent) premise and highly attractive leads, but shows some strain towards the end.
David Noh-Film Journal International
The story is set up and unfolds in a very subtle, nuanced manner that enriches each reveal.
Leland Montgomery-Paste Magazine
The Brass Teapot tries to force a moralistic, Twilight Zone-ish plot into an indie comedy, a task that proves impossible for first-time feature director Ramaa Mosley.
Josh Modell-AV Club
This dark comedy makes a few smart observations about the lengths people will go to snag the American Dream, but its satiric edge gets dulled rather quickly.
Tim Grierson-Screen International
If you happened upon "The Brass Teapot" on TV and it broke for a commercial, you'd probably change the channel.
Marshall Fine-Hollywood & Fine
Imbued with a buoyant mysticism, the film is more gag-friendly than idea-based, primarily relying on the considerable charm of its leads to ground its supernatural conceit.
Nick McCarthy-Slant Magazine
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