Release Date The Way, Way Back Jul 5, 2013 Limited
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Actors For The Way, Way Back
Steve Carell,Toni Collette,Liam James,Sam Rockwell,Zoe Levin,Allison Janney,Maya Rudolph,Amanda Peet,Annasophia Robb,Rob Corddry,River Alexander,Nat Faxon,Jim Rash,Robert CapronGenres The Way, Way Back : Drama,Comedy
Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Way, Way Back
User Ranting The Way, Way Back : 4.1User Percentage For The Way, Way Back : 91 %
User Count Like for The Way, Way Back : 9,917
All Critics Ranting For The Way, Way Back : 7.3
All Critics Count For The Way, Way Back : 90
All Critics Percentage For The Way, Way Back : 84 %
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Review For The Way, Way Back
Waterslides and infidelity just don't go together.Tom Long-Detroit News
Any movie that lifts from both "This Boy's Life" and "Meatballs" is a rarefied creation, and in this case a pretty wonderful movie.
John Anderson-Newsday
Feels familiar, but in a good way, like a comfortably rumpled beach house you're happy to return to year after year.
Moira MacDonald-Seattle Times
"The Way, Way Back" is a nifty blend of humor, heart and drama.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune
A sly, richly modulated, emotionally engaging, and brutally honest film ...
Tirdad Derakhshani-Philadelphia Inquirer
A movie that feels like a greatest-hits montage of summer coming-of-age films.
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic
Despite committed and charming performances from the cast, The Way, Way Back is little more than a run-of-the-mill addition to the coming-of-age genre.
Sandy Schaefer-ScreenRant
In a summer filled with big budget blockbusters, leave it to a quaint coming-of-age comedy to stand out as the best of the season.
Jason Zingale-Bullz-Eye.com
It's an endearingly modest small-scale film that lets its actors shine, portends a promising career for Nat Faxon and Jim Rash as directors, and will hopefully get Sam Rockwell the awards buzz he's richly deserved for years.
Perry Seibert-TV Guide's Movie Guide
The sometimes airy, sometimes claustrophobic ambiance fills you with the same bittersweet feeling as spinning a half-forgotten Golden Oldie at a backyard cookout.
Michael Sragow-Orange County Register
The film's primary pleasure is watching James communicate Duncan's growing confidence in the acceleration of his stride or the occasional unguarded smile. It's a likable acting turn, though one the film does not always serve honestly.
Steve Davis-Austin Chronicle
One of those summer juice pops designed to make Vitamin C appealing. ... [But] worth seeing because its first-rate cast makes a decent script way, way better.
Jeffrey Overstreet-Looking Closer
sneaky in the way it sets up a series of conventional themes and characters but slowly twists each of them, resulting in an experience that is subtly revelatory
Christopher Null-Film Racket
It's a charmer, even if it doesn't necessarily improve upon the genre.
Anders Wright-San Diego Union-Tribune
Once it finds its groove, The Way, Way Back is a fairly entertaining dramatic comedy. Sam Rockwell is at his absolute best.
Chris Sawin-Examiner.com
A mediocre, subpar version of a movie that we've seen many times before.
Stephen Silver-EntertainmentTell
It works because the impeccable cast nails the humanity and vulnerability of their characters.
Dann Gire-Daily Herald (IL)
It doesn't exactly break any new ground, but Rash and his collaborator Nat Faxon have crafted a winning script and collected a stellar cast to make it sing.
Chris Knight-National Post
All they needed to do was give Rockwell and James a couple of tender moments together that didn't feel like a Big Brothers training video, or a Dane Cook monologue.
Katherine Monk-Canada.com
Faxon and Rash cut Duncan a clear, broad path to growth and perspective, but the audience can see where it's going long before it gets there.
Scott Tobias-The Dissolve
Easily one of the best movies you will see all year. It's funny and grabs the heart. Sam Rockwell deserves an Oscar nomination.
Pete Hammond-Movieline
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