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Stepmom (1998)
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Reviews Counted:53
Fresh:23
Rotten:30
Average Rating:5.1/10
Consensus: Great performances from the leads can't save this factory mill tearjerker.
Runtime: 2 hrs 5 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Jackie (Susan Sarandon) and Luke (Ed Harris) are divorcing after years of marriage and two children, Anna and Ben. Their new stepmother, Isabel (Julia Roberts), wants to be involved in the... Jackie (Susan Sarandon) and Luke (Ed Harris) are divorcing after years of marriage and two children, Anna and Ben. Their new stepmother, Isabel (Julia Roberts), wants to be involved in the children's life, but is unwilling to sacrifice anything for her work. Jackie considers this to be selfish and rude, sparking a conflict between the two women. When cancer enters the picture, everyone is forced to grow in order to settle their differences. A tearjerker in the truest sense of the word. [More]
Starring: Susan Sarandon, Julia Roberts, Ed Harris, Jena Malone
Starring: Susan Sarandon, Julia Roberts, Ed Harris, Jena Malone, Lynn Whitfield, Darrell Larson, Mary Louise Wilson
Director: Chris Columbus
Director: Chris Columbus
Screenwriter: Gigi Levangie, Jessie Nelson, Karen Leigh Hopkins, Ronald Bass, Steven Rogers
Producer: Chris Columbus, Wendy Finerman, Mark Radcliffe
Composer: John Williams
Reviews for Stepmom
A sloppily scripted, formulaic tear-jerker about spoiled rich people who whine a lot. I defy you to feel anything for these characters other than the desire to slap them--even Sarandon's obligatorily terminally-ill Mom.
Columbus' awkward direction randomly maneuvers the audience's emotions from grieving to giddy.
The movie is well-intentioned and appealing, but it can't stay emotionally honest for 20 minutes at a stretch.
Disjointed, loaded with tired expressions and disconcerting exchanges!
When Susan Sarandon wants you to cry, you cry. When Julia Roberts wants you to smile, you smile.
The acting is good, as is a fair portion of the dialogue and quite a number of individual scenes.
Not since 1979's Kramer vs. Kramer has a mainstream movie more accurately, insightfully, humorously or tear-jerkingly dramatized family life in our time than Stepmom!
Through the performances and screenplay, we often do get some extremely well-written and intelligent scenes.
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