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Dont Worry Baby
Description
A down-on-his-luck photographer (John Magaro) and his womanizing dad (Christopher McDonald) unknowingly have a one-night stand with the same woman. Four years later, they learn that either one of them might have fathered her daughter.
A down-on-his-luck photographer (John Magaro) and his womanizing dad (Christopher McDonald) unknowingly have a one-night stand with the same woman. Four years later, they learn that either one of them might have fathered her daughter.
Actors:
Ken Forman,
Franck Raharinosy,
Cruz Rodriguez,
Amirah Vann,
Amiya Steed,
Jonathan OReilly,
Michael Cuomo,
Emma Reed Martelli,
Dana Marcolina,
Talia Balsam,
Phil Nee
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Ken Forman
Franck Raharinosy
Cruz Rodriguez
Amirah Vann
Amiya Steed
Jonathan OReilly
Michael Cuomo
1 March 1978, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Emma Reed Martelli
Dana Marcolina
Talia Balsam
5 March 1959, New York City, New York, USA
Phil Nee
Director:
Julian Branciforte
Julian Branciforte
Country:
United States
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February 07, 2017
Don't Worry Baby is more than just a father-son comedy, it's an emotional roller coaster, too.
July 22, 2016
Debut writer/director Julian Branciforte eventually loses control of his tricky pitch, especially as his generic vision can't support the story with a distinct tone.
July 21, 2016
Despite an implausible ending devoid of consequence, "Don't Worry Baby" benefits from tidy editing, cinematography and, most of all, the presence of the seasoned Mr. McDonald and Ms. Balsam.
July 22, 2016
Father and son boff the same babe-and a baby girl results. From this queasy premise, an onscreen abortion is wrought.
July 21, 2016
Unsurprisingly, the film doesn't live up to its Beach Boys-quoting title. Things turn out all right, but there's little real emotional force.
July 21, 2016
Even if it does shy away from harsher truths, Branciforte's inaugural feature is a joy to watch.
July 21, 2016
A bittersweet indie comedy that marks an impressive feature writing-directing debut for Julian Branciforte.

