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DVD Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Closed captioning available
- Run Time: 1 hours, 30 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: February 3, 2009
- Originally Released: 2008
- Label: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Michael Cera & Kat Dennings | |
Performer: | Aaron Yoo, Alexis Dziena, Rafi Gavron, Jay Baruchel & Ari Graynor | |
Directed by | Peter Sollett | |
Screenwriting by | Lorene Scafaria | |
Composition by | Mark Mothersbaugh | |
Produced by | Kerry Kohansky, Andrew Miano, Chris Weitz & Paul Weitz | |
Director of Photography: | Tom Richmond | |
Executive Production by | Nathan Kahane, Joe Drake & Adam Brightman |
Entertainment Reviews:
[Kat Dennings] imbued the character [of Norah]-a role that could have very easily waded into stock character territory-with an achingly poetic depth and explosive comedic bite.
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Decider
Rating: 4/5 --
As romantic comedies go, Nick and Norah actually manages to hit both the emotion and the humour on the head.
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Roll Credits
[T]he director, Peter Sollett, spins a shy, sweet romance around a carefully chosen soundtrack....Sollett shows an admirably low-key directorial temperament....
New York Times
Rating: 3/5 --
It's all very sweet and there's no mistaking how the film's going to end. But it's also smart, funny and further proof of Michael Cera's comic talent.
Little White Lies
Rating: 2/5 --
This music-powered hipster romance is as simple and undemanding as a three-chord pop song. It's as corny as rhyming "moon" with "June".
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Times (UK)
3 stars out of 5 -- It's a cutesy, SUPERBAD-eyed view of being a late teen....The leads are flawless. Cera may always play the same rabbit in the headlights, but it's role uniquely his own.
Total Film
Because this is just another romantic comedy, given a youth-audience spin, there's nothing much going on. It's got the standard slovenly agenda of shoving the two hetero leads together because they've always gotten shoved together...
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The eXile
Product Description:
With its sweet teen coupling and ardent devotion to music, NICK & NORAH'S INFINITE PLAYLIST feels like the cinematic equivalent of a mixtape made by John Hughes and Cameron Crowe. But the film is actually directed by Peter Sollett, who earned praise for his debut feature, RAISING VICTOR VARGAS. This studio-produced comedy is a bit shinier and more polished, but it still has hints of the authenticity that made his first film so well loved. NICK & NORAH'S INFINITE PLAYLIST centers on two New Jersey teens, newly single Nick (Michael Cera, JUNO) and his fellow music lover Norah (Kat Dennings, CHARLIE BARTLETT), who meet at Nick's band's show in New York City. Their very long night in the city is driven by two searches: one for a secret concert by their favorite band, Where's Fluffy; and a second for Norah's irresponsible and drunk friend Caroline (Ari Graynor, in what should be a star-making performance). The pair bounce through the streets of New York in Nick's Yugo and his bandmate's van, bonding over their shared love of music, while their exes threaten their new romance.
Based on a young adult novel by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan, NICK & NORAH'S INFINITE PLAYLIST makes an able leap to the screen. Dennings and Cera are likeably awkward in their tentative courtship, but much of the praise should go to music supervisor Linda Cohen and composer Mark Mothersbaugh. Cohen picks of-the-moment bands such as Vampire Weekend, Takka Takka, We Are Scientists, and Band of Horses that are sure to make the soundtrack as big a hit as the film, while Mothersbaugh perfectly complements Nick and Norah's sweet romance with his fun yet unobtrusive score.
Based on a young adult novel by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan, NICK & NORAH'S INFINITE PLAYLIST makes an able leap to the screen. Dennings and Cera are likeably awkward in their tentative courtship, but much of the praise should go to music supervisor Linda Cohen and composer Mark Mothersbaugh. Cohen picks of-the-moment bands such as Vampire Weekend, Takka Takka, We Are Scientists, and Band of Horses that are sure to make the soundtrack as big a hit as the film, while Mothersbaugh perfectly complements Nick and Norah's sweet romance with his fun yet unobtrusive score.
Product Description:
Après s'être rencontrés par hasard, Nick et Norah font la tournée des boîtes de rock indé new-yorkaises, à la recherche du concert secret d'un groupe légendaire, et découvrent l'amour réciproque.
Keywords:
Concert
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Romance
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Teenage
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Theatrical Release
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Romantic Comedy
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Rock
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Pop / Rock
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New York City
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Teenagers
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Concerts
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Teenage Girls
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Based On A Novel
Product Info
- UPC: 043396301238
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