
Release Date The Way, Way Back Jul 5, 2013 Limited
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Actors For The Way, Way Back
Steve Carell,Toni Collette,Liam James,Sam Rockwell,Zoe Levin,Allison Janney,Maya Rudolph,Amanda Peet,Annasophia Robb,Rob Corddry,River Alexander,Nat Faxon,Jim Rash,Robert CapronGenres The Way, Way Back : Drama,Comedy
Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Way, Way Back
User Ranting The Way, Way Back : 4.2User Percentage For The Way, Way Back : 90 %
User Count Like for The Way, Way Back : 14,602
All Critics Ranting For The Way, Way Back : 7.3
All Critics Count For The Way, Way Back : 121
All Critics Percentage For The Way, Way Back : 83 %
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Movie Overview For The Way, Way Back
Over the course of his summer break, a teenager comes into his own thanks in part to the friendship he strikes up with one of the park's managers.TagLine The Way, Way Back
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Review For The Way, Way Back
An unexpected yet irresistible cross between Meatballs and The Ice Storm, The Way Way Back just may be the best movie of the summer.Christopher Orr-The Atlantic
The coming-of-age tale The Way, Way Back is sweet, heartfelt and utterly trite and predictable from beginning to end.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald
Aiming for a middle path between drama and comedy, "The Way Way Back" is so overloaded with jokes that it could sink in the water hazard, but on the final scorecard, sure enough, it's in the hole.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Nostalgia often tinges our memories in soft, warm colors; something like The Way Way Back reminds us of the good, the bad, and the cringe-worthy.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews
Once again, the oppressed American teen-ager lopes and shuffles to center stage, there to display his woes.
Anthony Lane-New Yorker
Waterslides and infidelity just don't go together.
Tom Long-Detroit News
The film never becomes corny. The characters' actions - both good and bad - seem wholly authentic, even if they aren't the first time you've seen this happen in a film.
Kevin Carr-7M Pictures
You would have to go way, way back to find a film as touching, funny and smart as this one.
Rick Bentley-Fresno Bee
Personal reflections of adolescence automatically tug you into a story and it feels manipulative, but this film lovingly retraces pubescent steps with mirth.
Cameron Williams-The Popcorn Junkie
Liam James is the introverted heart of the film, and is somewhat of a revelation. His perfect portrayal of a skittish boy who is forced to become assertive anchors the whole movie and makes it a coming-of-age story worth revisiting.
Eric Melin-Kansas City Star
... a tender and charming account of an angst-ridden teenage loner who finds inspiration in the most unlikely places during an otherwise disastrous vacation.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
If 'Meatballs' were relocated from a summer camp to a water park and reworked into a semi-'serious' film, with half its running time devoted to Chris Makepeace's poignant back story and dysfunctional home life, it would be something like this.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
While it's been a dismal summer for movies made FOR teenage boys (Pacific Rim, The Lone Ranger, Man of Steel), it's been an exemplary one for films made ABOUT teenage boys (The Kings of Summer, Mud and now The Way, Way Back).
Matt Brunson-Creative Loafing
Faxon and Rash are more than competent behind the camera and the film flows smoothly, easily mixing laughter with tears without being heavy handed. I wouldn't be surprised to see it on Oscar's short list next year.
Michael A. Smith-MediaMikes
Sam Rockwell is a kick, but the rest of the film runs rather flat.
Clint O'Connor-Cleveland Plain Dealer
A sweet and sour summer song of a movie, it's one of this season's best reasons to go to the movies.
John Wirt-Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)
It's easy to point out that The Way, Way Back is no Descendants. It's better to say that it's not even in the same league as that amazing cinematic celebration of life, death, and family.
Bill Gibron-PopMatters
It might sound like well-covered ground - you know: hopelessly awkward kid struggles to transition from boyhood to manhood - but it's a compelling and surprisingly sweet ride.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune
Coming of age in a water park
Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit
(The) dialogue is a notch too clever for its own good. But the performances are enjoyable.
John Serba-MLive.com
What I do know is this: I had a thoroughly enjoyable time watching "The Way, Way Back" and Sam Rockwell needs to be in more movies (although I kinda knew that beforehand).
Mathew DeKinder-Suburban Journals of St. Louis
Naxon and Rash succeed in not only creating the emotional attachment to the characters, but also in blending the humor and drama together without having one overpowering the other. As a result, they've crafted one of the best films of the year thus far.
Jeff Beck-Examiner.com
The characters in "The Way, Way Back" end up exactly where we expect them to, and it's a genuine pleasure to watch them get there.
Loey Lockerby-Kansas City Star
While its broad strokes don't break any new ground, its surprise and charm are in the small details and individual performances.
Cathy Jakicic-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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