Alex of Venice
After her stay-at-home husband leaves her, a workaholic attorney is forced to reinvent her life and discovers both a vulnerability and inner strength she had not yet tapped all while caring for her young son, ailing father and household all by herself.
7 July 1987, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
15 December 1949, Flat Creek, Missouri, USA
2 August 1972, Mount Kisco, New York, USA
2 October 1936, Greensburg, Kansas, USA
1978
23 March 1966, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
28 November 1984, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, USA
18 August 1958, Huntsville, Alabama, USA
24 April 1974, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
8 April 1985, Anchorage, Alaska, USA
13 January 1974, Plainfield, New Jersey, USA
5 February 1962, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
11 August 1974, New York City, New York, USA
6 April 1970, Michigan, USA
8 August 1977, Rocky River, Ohio, USA
June 25, 2015
Passable at best, but doesn't quite have enough charm or humour to flavour the storytelling tofu.April 16, 2015
Chris Messina's "Alex of Venice" is as much a love letter to the Los Angeles neighborhood as it is a well-observed drama.April 16, 2015
Although it's enjoyable, actor Chris Messina's directorial debut is somehow less than the sum of its parts, wading only through the shallow end of familiar human conflicts resolved too conveniently to satisfy.April 23, 2015
The problem with Chris Messina's directorial debut isn't so much badness as it is superfluousness -- that it is less its own discrete thing than a redundant genre study in This Type of Movie.June 06, 2016
Alex of Venice might not break any new bounds in storytelling but it's a confident exploration of a traumatic life change.April 17, 2015
The movie's quirky setting pays off dividends where you least expect them. At such moments, the movie's humanism finally seems unforced, and everything is the better for that.April 16, 2015
An appealing portrait miniature of a woman who loses and finds her bearings ...July 23, 2015
Alex Of Venice closes with a bit of a whimper, though it's a pleasant ride, nevertheless.April 20, 2015
Mary Elizabeth Winstead is eminently relatable in a compassionate, human-scaled movie of the sort that movies have almost forgotten of late.April 16, 2015
As she flails through a few dubious choices, the character may be on the kind of self-discovery path we've seen in countless other films; but Winstead makes the outcome seem far from preordained.April 23, 2015
Chris Messina's directorial debut is a strong one, mainly because of a beautifully wounded leading performance by Marty Elizabeth Winstead that's full of strength, growth, and heartwarming soul.April 16, 2015
The film is so uneven, the characters and relationships so undeveloped, it's hard to work up much sympathy.