Overview:
In an afterlife where souls have one week to decide where to spend eternity, Joan is faced with the impossible choice between the man she spent her life with and her first love, who died young and has waited decades for her to arrive.| Status: | Released (2025-11-26) |
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| Awards: | 2 wins & 5 nominations total |
| BoxOffice: | $15,512,475 |
| Screen: | Patrick Cunnane, David Freyne |
| Productions: | A24, Star Thrower Entertainment |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 550843: Elizabeth Olsen - Joan
- 996701: Miles Teller - Larry
- 1371041: Callum Turner - Luke
- 1180099: Da'Vine Joy Randolph - Anna
- 1542758: John Early - Ryan
- 73194: Barry Primus - Older Larry
- 52462: Betty Buckley - Older Joan
Crews
- 1864582: David Freyne - Director - Directing
- 996701: Miles Teller - Executive Producer - Production
- 550843: Elizabeth Olsen - Executive Producer - Production
- 1673684: Trevor White - Producer - Production
- 67111: Tim White - Producer - Production
- 1889647: Quincy Wheeler-Hendren - First Assistant Director - Directing
- 2109697: Benjamin Gardere - Second Assistant Director - Directing
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Reviews
Brent Marchant
Review text:
Life can sometimes present us with hard choices. However, according to the latest feature from writer-director David Freyne, death can hand us some even bigger ones. That’s the dilemma posed to Joan Cutler (Elizabeth Olsen), who passes away after a long and happy life. But, once in t ....
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The ailing “Joan” (Betty Buckley) and her husband “Larry” (Barry Primus) have been married for sixty-odd years and have become a typically cantankerous couple. They are going to their grandchild's gender reveal party where he helps himself to one pretzel too many and ends up beating ....
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Enjoyed the premise. There are some great jokes, but they're sporadic. The two AC's steal every scene they're in. Overall, it was just 'meh'.
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