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Byington creates an offbeat energy by brilliantly pairing established actors and non-actors in this comedic fable about a man watching his life fly by. Max (Keith Poulson), along with his best friend Sal (Nick Offerman, "Parks & Recreation") and the woman they both adore, Lyla (Jess Weixler, TEETH), stumble through thirty-five years of seemingly mandatory but unfulfilling entanglements. (c) Tribeca Film Unrated
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Movie Title : Somebody Up There Likes Me
Release Date : Mar 8, 2013 Limited
Genre Movie :Comedy
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Actors :Keith Poulson,Nick Offerman,Jess Weixler,Stephanie Hunt,Marshall Bell,Jonathan Togo,Kate Lyn Sheil,Kevin Corrigan,Megan Mullally,Anna Margaret Hollyman,Ted Beck,Bob Schneider,Chris Doubek,Mike Wachs,Josh Ashy Holden,Nick Ashy Holden,Margie Beegle,Josh Meyer,Alex Ross Perry,Stephen Gurewitz


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Visitor Ranting & Critics For Somebody Up There Likes Me

User Ranting Movie Somebody Up There Likes Me : 3.6
User Count Like for Somebody Up There Likes Me : 606
Critics Ranting For Somebody Up There Likes Me : 6.2
Critics Percentage For Somebody Up There Likes Me : 70 %

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TagLine Somebody Up There Likes Me Just another family man making a living.
Review For Movie Somebody Up There Likes Me
It's all kind of cute. Maybe a little too cute, but it does have a nice circle-of-life ending.
Neil Genzlinger-New York Times

The film itself is so charming that you almost forget to ask whether these people truly deserve our empathy.
Ted Scheinman-Village Voice

The time-killing universe Byington has created makes sure we never forget how absurd he thinks the whole movie is. Fun for him, perhaps.
Michael Atkinson-Time Out New York

American cinema has been churning out slacker movies for what seems like eons, so it's refreshing to report that Somebody Up There Likes Me enlivens the genre with a welcome breath of imagination, wit and charm.
David Lewis-San Francisco Chronicle

Words such as offbeat, charming or, Lord help us, quirky are wildly overused and yet this is exactly the kind of film to which they best apply.
Mark Olsen-Los Angeles Times

Highly original and delightfully unorthodox.
Stephen Dalton-Hollywood Reporter

An easy going family comedy featuring odd people who turn out to be just like us.
Ron Wilkinson-Monsters and Critics

Deadpan absurdity and an insistently whimsical score only add to the cookie-cutter feel, but the performances are appealing enough.
Marc Mohan-Oregonian

Somebody is nihilistic, misanthropic, and weirdly relaxing. I've never seen anything like it.
Leah Churner-Austin Chronicle

Somebody Up There Likes Me is a poignant and at times trying work of personal art that will likely mean different things to different people. Like its director, it seems to reflect more than it reveals.
Matthew Odam-Austin American-Statesman

Bob Byington's perspective may be above it all, but that doesn't quite account for the shades of melancholy that pop up unexpectedly in lines of dialogue and in some of the performances.
Kenji Fujishima-Slant Magazine

The film itself is so charming that you almost forget to ask whether these people truly deserve our empathy.
Ted Scheinman-L.A. Weekly

Somebody Up There Likes Me is an entertaining film with a strong artistic exertion and a resilient attention to detail, making for a memorable seventy-five minutes thanks to its outlandish quirk and well-defined characters.
Caitlin Colford-Paste Magazine

There's talent here, but the goal seems to be proving that everyone involved is too cool to make an actual movie.
Ben Kenigsberg-Time Out Chicago

I didn't find Somebody Up There Likes Me as funny as others seem to, but I was fascinated enough by the curious offering to watch it twice.
Edward Johnson-Ott-NUVO Newsweekly

The film never quite comes together enough to get over the sense that it's a comedy made by people who think they're too cool to laugh but it comes close.
Brian Tallerico-The Deadbolt

In the hands of another filmmaker, Byington's approach might come across as gimmicky or overly precious. Instead, Somebody Up There Likes Me retains a playfully philosophical edge.
Eric Kohn-indieWIRE

One of the funnier movies you can shrug off.
Matt Pais-RedEye

A film distinguished entirely by its stubborn refusal to engage viewers in any way whatsoever.
Mike D'Angelo-AV Club

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A man named Mr. Smith delivers a woman's baby during a shootout, and is then called upon to protect the newborn from the army of gunmen.

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TagLine Somebody Up There Likes Me Just another family man making a living.

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