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Sometimes Always Never

PG-13 · 2018 ‧ Comedy/Mystery ‧ 1h 31m
6.3/10 · IMDb 64% · Rotten Tomatoes 67% · Metacritic
A man searches tirelessly for his missing son who he has not seen in years. When a body is located, the entire family's life is turned upside-down and they must all learn how to reconnect with one another.
Release date: June 12, 2020 (USA)
Director: Carl Hunter
Distributed by: Blue Fox Entertainment
Box office: $1.45 million
Cinematography: Richard Stoddard
Music by: Edwyn Collins; Sean Read

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A detective fantasy / family drama where a love of words helps a father reconnect with a missing son.A detective fantasy / family drama where a love of words ...
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A man searches relentlessly for the missing son he has not seen in years, turning his entire family's life upside-down.
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Sometimes Always Never is a 2018 British comedy-drama film directed by Carl Hunter and written by Frank Cottrell Boyce, starring Bill Nighy, Sam Riley, ...
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But when a mysterious online player emerges who might be their prodigal son, Alan must find the right words before he loses everything.
Jun 12, 2020 · A sometimes wobbly, sometimes engaging, always well-acted tale of family estrangement and reconciliation.
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Jun 17, 2020 · With lovely turns from Bill Nighy and Sam Riley, this offbeat, Scrabble-centric debut is charming when it's not trying so hard to charm.
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Riley, Nighy, Lowe and Agutter all find some truthful, moving place to work from, despite the ever-present threat of being upstaged by a kitschy sconce or an ...
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Jun 20, 2023 · An effing movie leads to a terrible plot. The racy is mild but is shown as an abuse usage. Not for young one! Should be rated R: for some racy ...