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Movie Title : Much Ado About Nothing
Genre Movie :Comedy
Mpaa Rating : PG-13
Release Date : Jun 7, 2013 Limited
Actors :Amy Acker,Alexis Denisof,Clark Gregg,Reed Diamond,Fran Kranz,Jillian Morgese,Nathan Fillion,Sean Maher,Spencer Treat Clark,Riki Lindhome,Tom Lenk,Ashley Johnson,Emma Bates,Joshua Zar,Nick Kocher,Brian McElhaney,Paul Meston,Romy Rosemont,Elsa Guillet-Chapuis


Much Ado About Nothing Synopsis: Shakespeare's classic comedy is given a contemporary spin in Joss Whedon's film, "Much Ado About Nothing". Shot in just 12 days (and using the original text), the story of sparring lovers Beatrice and Benedick offers a dark, sexy and occasionally absurd view of the intricate game that is love. (c) Roadside Attractions PG-13

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Review For Much Ado About Nothing

The movie swings along, with a grace denied to some of Whedon's grander projects ...
Anthony Lane-New Yorker

The magic holds. It holds from beginning to end.
Sheila O'Malley-Chicago Sun-Times

This fast and loose independent production is enjoyable as a home movie, but not much more.
Ben Sachs-Chicago Reader

A delightful mix of the modern and the Elizabethan, a sort of do-it-yourself re-imagination of a true comic classic.
Tom Long-Detroit News

There's no fire, and where their lines should ricochet with wit, they just spill forth, affably.
Steven Rea-Philadelphia Inquirer

Whedon finds unexpected meaning in this famously saucy "skirmish of wit," the opposites-attract story upon which myriad modern-day rom-coms have sprung.
Ann Hornaday-Washington Post

Super-charged with giddy enthusiasm, Whedon's ensemble brings Shakespeare to life in a riot of boozy passion and slapstick giggles.
Alice Tynan-Limelight

Whedon's legendary talent for dense dialogue and wrangling sprawling casts of strong characters into engaging stories has never been put to better use.
Tim Martain-The Mercury

A delightful celebration of Shakespeare's rapier wit...
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

It's a boozy, lusty, all-night party interpretation of Shakespeare that ultimately casts frivolity aside for a disarmingly moving finale.
Keith Phipps-The Dissolve

A sublimely jolly presentation of a delightful play.
Eric D. Snider-About.com

Though it's not terrible, neither is it terribly good.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews

Delivers ye old fashioned entertainment with a slick makeover
Cameron Williams-The Popcorn Junkie

A self-contained, astutely executed project, with Whedon's old guard giving their all for the sheer joy of performance. Great fun.
Ed Gibbs-The Sun Herald

The film's biggest problem is that its Beatrice, played with spunk and spark by Amy Acker, is far more engaging and enchanting than its Benedick.
Jeffrey Overstreet-Response

The DIY quality is very much part of what makes it charming, and makes it possible to agree to overlook some of the dodgier missteps of acting or staging.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy

In setting and tone, Much Ado manages to smoothly present a contemporary vision of the play's original setting of wealth and ease -- this is how the better, effortlessly hipper, half lives.
Michael Burgin-Paste Magazine

Nothing revolutionary here, and one could make a pretty strong argument that this film exists so Whedon and his actors could have a weekend in a scenic cottage and get drunk together. But it's never self-indulgent. It's just here to have a good time.
Will Leitch-Deadspin

Whedon adapts William Shakespeare's feather-light comedy into a bubbly cocktail party of a movie - and gives his stable of regular actors some of the Bard's meatiest dialogue on which to chew.
Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune

OK, Marvel fan boys. I reluctantly sat through 'The Avengers,' now it's your turn to reciprocate by seeing a more erudite offering from your sainted Joss Whedon.
Al Alexander-The Patriot Ledger

It doesn't feel like you're watching Shakespeare, but like you're spying on personal moments between friends.
Nina Garin-San Diego Union-Tribune

I respected this version more than I necessarily enjoyed it.
Kevin Carr-7M Pictures

If you are a Joss Whedon fan, you won't want to miss this! If you're a Shakespeare fan, you won't want to miss this! If you like good movies, you won't want to miss this! In other words, you won't want to miss this!
Austin Kennedy-Film Geek Central

With so many cast members pulled from Whedon's various television series, it's hard not to view it as a weekend acting retreat for veterans of geek TV.
Jeff Meyers-Metro Times (Detroit, MI)
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