
Film SynopsisJUNO stars Ellen Page as the title character, a whip-smart teen confronting an unplanned pregnancy by her classmate Bleeker (Cera). Get Involved |
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Runtime:
92 min.
Genres:
Comedy
Drama
Country:
UNITED STATES
Language:
English/American
Color:
Color
Certification:
PG13
Tagline
A comedy about growing up...and the bumps along the way.
Plot Summary
With the help of her best friend Leah (Thirlby), Juno finds her unborn child a "perfect" set of parents: an affluent suburban couple, Mark and Vanessa (Bateman and Garner), longing to adopt. Luckily, Juno has the total support of her parents (Simmons and Janney) as she faces some tough decisions, flirts with adulthood and ultimately figures out where she belongs.
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Directed by
Jason Reitman
Produced by
Lianne Halfon
John Malkovich
Mason Novick
Russell Smith
Paul Webster
Writing credits
Diablo Cody
Cast
| Ellen Page | ||
| Michael Cera | ||
| Jennifer Garner | ||
| Jason Bateman | ||
| Allison Janney | ||
| J.K. Simmons | ||
| Olivia Thirlby |
I heard about this movie through the grapevine and have gone and seen in three times already. The script is absolutely brilliant and Ellen Page's delivery is hysterical and just made the movie. I'd recommend this film to anyone.
So What if I'm Not Different I Can Still Watch a Good Movie
Juno was a great movie with an amazing soundtrack. The downside of watching a film about teen pregnancy is that I was praying that my birth control pills took during the entire movie. Juno was very quirky and heartfelt. There were some annoying aspects of the film. The whole "artsy ... read more
Fell in love with the film because I didn't know what to expect, never seen a trailer until the last half hour before the showing. This might be my rule to follow from here on out: don't buy the hype and see what seems intriguing without being influenced by a ... read more
I'd rather be giving my only child up for adoption.
It seems that reviewing Juno is a new prerequisite for posting on FilmCatcher, so here is my go at it: People are lying to you. Juno is not a good movie. Yes, there are a few laughs, but we are talking about single digits here. With the calibre of ... read more
Knocked Up, Quirky Hipster Style
Honestly, the title sequence had me worried. The opening scene about the chair was decent, but the cartoony title sequence had me jittery. The next sections of dialogue worried me as well. However, though the quirky, hipster dialogue overshoots any boundaries of normalcy with the real world, I eventually settled ... read more
Unlike the macho Thank You For Smoking, Jason Reitman’s latest film, Juno, is a more feminine indie comedy complete with an animated title sequence, thrift-store costume design, and a twee soundtrack featuring Kimya Dawson, the Moldy Peaches, and Belle & Sebastian. Juno, the film’s protagonist, is a sharp, precocious, Daria-like ... read more
Like the city in Alaska? No, MUCH better!
Amazingly acted by a teriffic cast! This movie really shines! Give it past the first twenty minutes and you will not only find one of the sharpest, wittiest, and funniest movies of the year, but you will also find characters that are endearing, struggling, and pounding out breakthrough performances! Ellen ... read more