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Julia is 40 and an alcoholic. She is manipulative, unreliable and a notorious liar – but in spite of everything else, she is still an imposing presence. A woman for whom a well-preserved 1979 Chrysler New Yorker is just the right vehicle. In between the many vodkas and occasional one-night-stands, Julia manages to scrape together a living by doing one low-paid job after another. But life is getting lonelier and lonelier. The only person who still shows her any affection and would like to help her is her old boyfriend Mitch. But Julia ignores his efforts. Her daily dose of alcohol only serves to strengthen her conviction that she is one of life’s losers and that she is not responsible for the chaos she has made of hers so far. But then, in one of her soberer moments, she catches a glimpse of the dark and slippery road ahead. In panic and desperation but also driven by financial necessity she turns to crime as a way out. But nothing goes as planned and she is forced to go on the run. Inspired by John Cassavetes’ film Gloria, Erick Zonca tells the story of a no-less fabulous moll in a thrilling road movie that takes Julia and little Tom all the way down to Mexico.

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Joseph Wallace

28Jan10

You could get drunk off the film...  
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Matt Gesicki

10Jan10

Tilda Swinton was astounding in this film. Mind-blowing. Once again she proves she's the most versatile, fascinating, inspiring actress of today.  
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David M.K.

10Jan10

All hail Tilda Swinton! This film (which is, yes, ridiculous at times) is fascinating and exciting because of her great performance.   
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irrena

30Aug09

true, tilda is totally blowing here!  

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Movie Poster of the Week: "Up in the Air"

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If anyone merits the “big head” poster treatment so expertly parodied by Funny or Die it would be everybody’s favorite movie star George Clooney. Lately, however, Clooney has started to disappear from
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Booze, mascara, morality and Tilda

By McKittr​ick on December 8, 2009

As shamelessly biased as I am towards the monumental abilities of our transcendent goddess of cinephilia that is La Tilda of Swinton, I was still a little in awe of her raw, not to mention brave, performance…  read review

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By Mugino on October 31, 2009

There are those who go to the movies for escapism — to see superhumans who surpass us in power, beauty, even morality. But I have a soft spot for flawed characters whose strengths and weaknesses both…  read review

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