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Hail, Caesar! (2016)

PG-13 | | Comedy, Mystery | 5 February 2016 (USA)
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A Hollywood fixer in the 1950s works to keep the studio's stars in line.

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Thora Thacker / Thessaly Thacker
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Hail Caesar! Follows a day in the life of Eddie Mannix, a Hollywood fixer for Capitol Pictures in the 1950s, who cleans up and solves problems for big names and stars in the industry. But when studio star Baird Whitlock disappears, Mannix has to deal with more than just the fix. Written by Warren D'Souza

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Lights. Camera. Abduction.

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Comedy | Mystery

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Rated PG-13 for some suggestive content and smoking | See all certifications »

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Hail, Caesar! A Tale of The Christ  »

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$22,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend:

$11,355,225 (USA) (5 February 2016)

Gross:

$26,258,850 (USA) (19 February 2016)
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Josh Brolin and Christopher Lambert previously appeared in The Road Killers (1994) together. After production ended, Lambert and his wife, Diane Lane, divorced and she went on to marry Brolin in 2004, but the two divorced before production began on Hail, Caesar! (2016). See more »

Goofs

When Eddie is having lunch with the Lockheed headhunter, he is shown a photo of a nuclear test. He's told it's a Hydrogen Bomb test in Bikini Atoll. It was an Atomic Bomb test at Bikini Atoll in July 1946; the hydrogen bomb hadn't been invented yet, much less tested, in 1951. The first hydrogen bomb test (Ivy Mike) took place on Enewetak Atoll, not Bikini Atoll, on November 1, 1952. See more »

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Director: Squint against the grandeur!
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Crazy Credits

At the end of the closing credits there is a disclaimer that reads; "This motion picture contains no visual depiction of the godhead." See more »

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Featured in Conan: Jane Lynch/Alden Ehrenreich/Andrew Bird (2016) See more »

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A Day in the Life
6 February 2016 | by (United States) – See all my reviews

Lots of disappointing comments about how this movie does not live up to the Coen Brothers "standard" (I guess that means laugh-out-loud), is full of stars who get fleeting screen time, has no plot to speak of, no great villain or other dramatic concoction to keep up glued to our seats, etc., etc.

What it is is a funny "day in the life" story of the guy (Eddie Mannix--superbly played by Josh Brolin) who has to keep some kind of lid on the craziness that is the studio system of the late 40's/early 50's. Looked at from that character perspective, this is an examination of one man's struggle not only with the insanity of his star stable (Clooney/Johansson/Ehrenreich), but with the question the movie actually revolves around--will Eddie decide to stay, or will he go to Lockheed, who have offered him a job that will make him more money and get him home on time for dinner. The confessional scenes that bookend this movie allow us a fuller glimpse into why Eddie does what he does.

Brolin allows us to feel the conflict Eddie is experiencing, amidst the ever rising chaos around him (from a kidnapping, to a possible paternity suit, to having a cowboy actor take over the part in a drawing room comedy), to discover he actually likes what he does, and actually finds a sense of personal worth in handling the ever-escalating mess that is constantly pressing on him from all sides.

Brolin's performance is so tight, so controlled and so real, that he is able to carry that storyline with great vigor and compassion. The rest of the lunacy, from the underwater Ester Williams scenes, to the Gene Kelly dance spoof, to the cowboy (Ehrenreich absolutely adorable and on point) and Carmen Miranda get together, simply provides the backdrop. You don't need to know any of the Hollywood history to appreciate this film, other than to know that a good portion of movies, at that time, were not pot-boiling epics, or racy, foul-mouthed satires, but rather quiet movies about individual struggle. Brolin keeps that focus throughout this film, making the ending, just like the movies of the past, a very happy one.

A very pleasant, clever, and funny effort from the Brothers. Yes, a send-off, Valentine, if you will. I can see where people who have enshrined Lebowski as the litmus test for all Coen comedy movies moving forward would be disappointed. Fact is, the Brothers can play more than one note.


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