Weinstein Company, The | Release Date: September 12, 2014
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Generally favorable reviews based on 41 Ratings
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jrodfilmsSep 29, 2014
somewhere inside this film there is a good one. but too much time is spent in schools and restaurants, not to mention viola davis annoying character with an attitude. somewhere, interesting things are happening to the characters and we neversomewhere inside this film there is a good one. but too much time is spent in schools and restaurants, not to mention viola davis annoying character with an attitude. somewhere, interesting things are happening to the characters and we never get to find out. guess i have to watch the other two? wait for dvd. Expand
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TVJerrySep 20, 2014
James McAvoy and Jessica Chastain (whose character is named after the Beatles song) become estranged after suffering from 2 somewhat trite tragic events. With lesser actors, this movie would be insufferable. The situations are predictable andJames McAvoy and Jessica Chastain (whose character is named after the Beatles song) become estranged after suffering from 2 somewhat trite tragic events. With lesser actors, this movie would be insufferable. The situations are predictable and the writing sometimes attempts to be flippant, but is mostly mundane. The brooding and frustration become tedious, but their performances make it bearable. Viola Davis, as usual, creates the most interesting character in the movie. "Them" shows their misery from both points of view. It's planned to release 2 additional movies, one focusing on each experience. After seeing this combo, there's no reason to ever see any part of it again. Expand
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lasttimeisawMar 5, 2015
The sadness of being an incorrigible completist, I have to finish all these three films before writing my review, Ned Benson’s ambitious feature-length debut is a post-trauma story of a young couple Conor (McAvoy) and Eleanor (Chastain) inThe sadness of being an incorrigible completist, I have to finish all these three films before writing my review, Ned Benson’s ambitious feature-length debut is a post-trauma story of a young couple Conor (McAvoy) and Eleanor (Chastain) in New York after losing their child in an unspecified accident, HIM centres on Conor and HER centres on Eleanor in the same time period, then interweaves these two versions together, there arrives THEM, one can get an overall view of their paralleled life. So basically, I have watched the same movie twice, and certain scenes three times where the path of Conor and Eleanor converges.

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beingryanjudeDec 29, 2014
Jessica Chastain never ceases to amaze us with her incredible on-screen presence and vivid emotion in every character she embodies. Her portrayal of the titular Eleanor Rigby is no different. And she soars even further when equipped alongsideJessica Chastain never ceases to amaze us with her incredible on-screen presence and vivid emotion in every character she embodies. Her portrayal of the titular Eleanor Rigby is no different. And she soars even further when equipped alongside talented actors (James McAvoy and Viola Davis). Expand
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