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Best friends since they were kids, Jake Schram and Brian Kilkenny Finn, are single, successful, handsome, and confident young men living on New York's Upper West Side. When Anna Reilly, once their childhood friend and now grown into a beautiful corporate executive, returns to the city, she reenters Jake's and Brian's lives and hearts with a vengeance. Sparks fly and unusual complicated love triangle... See Full Description
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Comedy, Romance and Politics/Religion |
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| Running Time: |
2 hrs. 9 min. |
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| Release Date: |
April 14, 2000 Nationwide |
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| MPAA Rating: |
PG-13 for some sexuality and language. |
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| Distributors: |
Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
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| U.S. Box Office: |
$37,036,404 |
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| Critics Reviews |
Average Grade:
N/A
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NZone,
(3.5 out of 5 stars) "Did you hear the one about the priest, the rabbi and the Scientologist? It's not a joke, but rather 'Keeping the Faith,' the directorial debut of Hollywood wunderkind Ed Norton." Full Review...
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culturevulture.net,
"'Keeping the Faith' has its share of obvious and predictable plotting, characters, and slapstick silliness... And yet...because the film doesn't have an ounce of pretension to being more than a crowd-pleasing, light entertainment, and because it is so well cast with engaging young actors and a couple of aging, but canny veterans, it turns out to be an amiable lark." Full Review...
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Days of Thunder,
"' Keeping the Faith' is a perfectly fine piece of fluff so long as you don’t take it at all seriously." Full Review...
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filmcritic.com,
"It truly is the oldest joke in the book: 'A priest and a rabbi walk into a bar...' Okay, so you've heard this one. Well now you can watch the movie of the joke! Full Review...
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