The Ref
The film tells a story of unlucky burglar who experiences a bad circumstance when he takes a couple and their annoying relatives hostage. What will he do to deal with problems for survival?
11 August 1950, Albany, New York, USA
18 November 1944, Suffolk County, New York, USA
16 February 1972, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
9 January 1955, Detroit, Michigan, USA
23 April 1955, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
24 October 1960, San Francisco, California, USA
14 March 1939, Hempstead, Long Island, New York, USA
14 July 1946, Bronx, New York, USA
28 June 1937, Brooklyn, New York, USA
26 February 1958, New York City, New York, USA
26 February 1922, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
25 June 1963, Plano, Texas, USA
9 February 1958, Trinidad
13 July 1921, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
13 August 1961, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
December 06, 2013
This is a funny idea, but the movie is too thinly written to build any real credibility, and the cast rarely seems in tune with the vapid vulgarities that dominate the dialogue.December 06, 2013
The Ref benefits from having actor's actors like Davis and Spacey in the leads.March 26, 2009
The Ref works virtually none of the miracles of [Richard LaGravenese's screenplay for The Fisher King,] his previous mix 'n' match effort.December 06, 2013
The Ref is a powerfully funny adult comedy. It skewers marriage, suburban values and the trendy belief that everyone is a victim of something.January 04, 2017
It's not just a Denis Leary vehicle. It's a real movie, with drama and grace and intelligence (and slapstick and drunk Santa gags and crude laughs).December 06, 2013
It's miraculous casting, and the Australian Davis -- for my money the finest actress around, bar none -- is simply uncanny in her command of East Coast gentility combined with razor-sharp timing and comedic expression.December 06, 2013
It's not a bad idea, but it's not a good movie, either.December 29, 2013
A genuinely hysterical anti-holiday comedy.December 06, 2013
While director Ted Demme seems to be trying to impose a Home Alone tone, he only succeeds in lending an air of desperation, with lame subplots blundering into the picture.September 07, 2011
A foulmouthed sitcom of a film.December 06, 2013
The trouble with The Ref is that it keeps running out of steam, so it seems to develop a new plot wrinkle every seven minutes. Typically, it'll run through the new idea until it runs out of steam again, then invents yet another one.December 06, 2013
Whether it's a function of sloppy editing or sloppy writing, few of these supporting players and their accompanying subplots pay off.