Release Date Any Day Now Dec 14, 2012 Limited
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Actors For Any Day Now
Alan Cumming,Garret Dillahunt,Isaac Leyva,Frances Fisher,Gregg Henry,Chris Mulkey,Don Franklin,Jamie Anne Allman,Kelli Williams,Alan Rachins,Mindy Sterling,Doug Spearman,Randy Roberts,Miracle Laurie ,Michael Nouri,Jeffrey Pierce,Louis Lombardi,Donna W. Scott,Clyde Kusatsu,Anne O'SheaGenres Any Day Now : Drama
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Any Day Now
User Ranting Any Day Now : 4User Percentage For Any Day Now : 77 %
User Count Like for Any Day Now : 2,175
All Critics Ranting For Any Day Now : 6.6
All Critics Count For Any Day Now : 44
All Critics Percentage For Any Day Now : 77 %
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Movie Overview For Any Day Now
The ever-daring James Bond taking on a North Korean leader who undergoes DNA replacement procedures that allow him to assume different identities. American agent Jinx Johnson assists Bond in thwarting the villain's plans to exploit a satellite that is powered by solar energy.TagLine Any Day Now
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Review For Any Day Now
Too much of "Any Day Now" founders in cliche and predictable table-turning and point-scoring instead of building a set of complicated characters at odds with a biased system.Michael Phillips-Chicago Tribune
Switches between a few primary modes -- agenda-mentary, romance, courtroom drama, tearjerker -- without engaging very convincingly in any of them.
Claude Peck-Minneapolis Star Tribune
Generally abysmal.
John Anderson-Newsday
Gets its point across, and its sad drama. And it spotlights a marvelous performance by Alan Cumming.
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger
Cumming is wonderful, and you know something? Trying a little understanding sure doesn't hurt.
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post
There's no denying the power of Cumming, Leyva and Dillahunt's performances, nor the tragedy and injustice of the situation.
Tom Long-Detroit News
"Any Day Now" has so many ways to break your heart that it seems less a question whether Travis Fine's indie drama will do it, but how.
Rob Thomas-Capital Times (Madison, WI)
Lives down to expectations far too often.
Josh Bell-Las Vegas Weekly
A melodramatic but sincere film overflowing with both compassion and exasperation.
Matt Pais-RedEye
A warmly captured, nicely acted period piece social-issue drama that cycles through familiar territory but also deftly sidesteps conventional wisdom about where it may end up.
Brent Simon-Shockya.com
There's joy in the small moments and fierce, humanist dignity in Alan Cumming's performance.
Robert Levin-amNewYork
I didn't buy anything in this mindnumbingly tedious "message" film.
Austin Kennedy-Film Geek Central
The growing community of gay parents deserves a better reflection of their struggles than a kitschy "Kramer vs. Kramer."
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The best thing about "Any Day Now" is how unpreachy it is.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press
A Very Special Movie approach for material that deserves nuance and patience, relying on shameless manipulation to communicate simple ideas on prejudice and parenting.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
This poignant if overly sentimental twist on the child-custody drama transcends some of its melodramatic trappings.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
This gay custody-battle drama beautifully delivers on every level, especially emotionally.
David Noh-Film Journal International
Though set in 1979 West Hollywood, its themes echo loudly in today's courtrooms as well through compelling characters and an unrelenting narrative.
Annlee Ellingson-Paste Magazine
What might have been a typical exercise in socially conscious messaging [becomes] a...touching human drama.
Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion
Drama about parenting, discrimination is moving but clunky.
S. Jhoanna Robledo-Common Sense Media
Two gay men try to adopt a teenager no one else wants
Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit
Sweet but ultimately heart-wrenching. (Includes interview with star Garret Dillahunt.)
Fr. Chris Carpenter-Movie Dearest
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