Newlyweds

January 3rd, 2011







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Newlyweds

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Still of Caitlin Fitzgerald in NewlywedsStill of Edward Burns in NewlywedsStill of Edward Burns and Caitlin Fitzgerald in NewlywedsStill of Edward Burns and Caitlin Fitzgerald in Newlyweds

Plot
Newlyweds Buzzy and Katie find their blissful life disrupted by the arrival of his half-sister and news of her sister's marriage troubles.

Release Year: 2011

Rating: 5.8/10 (333 voted)

Director: Edward Burns

Stars: Edward Burns, Caitlin Fitzgerald, Kerry Bishé

Storyline
Newlyweds Buzzy and Katie find their blissful life disrupted by the arrival of his half-sister and news of her sister's marriage troubles.

Cast:
Edward Burns - Buzzy
Kerry Bishé - Linda
Marsha Dietlein - Marsha
Caitlin Fitzgerald - Katie
Johnny Solo - Miles
Dara Coleman - Dara
Max Baker - Max
Daniella Pineda - Vanessa

Release Date: 3 Jan 2011

Filming Locations: Tribeca, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Box Office Details

Budget: $9,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend: $4,584 (USA) (15 January 2012) (1 Screen)

Gross: $4,584 (USA) (15 January 2012)



Did You Know?

Trivia:
At $9,000, this is the lowest film budget that Edward Burns has ever worked with.



User Review

This is how an "indie" is made!

Rating: 7/10

Though I've spent much of my life enjoying and at times worshiping Woody Allen I've never actually related to his film's characters. But I did relate to the people in this film by Ed Burns. I enjoyed the drama and laughed my ass off at the realities of it all. And the low budget, shot on a shoestring, added to the charm.

The film has a simple premise, a newlywed couple spend a couple of days of drama with the wacky in-laws and then must come to terms with their own relationship and it's newly discovered quirks.

I love the in camera, documentary-style confessions of the characters. It allows for added depth and contrast to what the audience sees. And the performances are dead on. No wooden acting. Very fresh and real dialog with a quick moving story.

The last Ed Burns' film I saw was She's The One, and then after seeing Confidence I kinda lost track of him. I am glad I saw this film, just to know that he's still doing quality stories. Now I gotta go back and see what I've missed.

Highly recommended to those who miss the character and heart in the current big budget crap coming out of Hollywood. Kudos to Ed Burns and crew.





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