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Wonder Boys

Grady is a 50-ish English professor who hasn't had a thing published in years—not since he wrote his award winning 'Great American Novel' 7 years ago. This weekend proves even worse than he could imagine as he finds himself reeling from one misadventure to another in the company of a new wonder boy author.

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Sean King

Curtis Hanson

Jonathan McGarry

Renee Hill-Sweet

Doug Metzger

Annie Loeffler

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Cast & Crew

Robert Downey Jr.

Robert Downey Jr.

Terry Crabtree

Philip Bosco

Philip Bosco

Emily's Father

Renee Hill-Sweet

Renee Hill-Sweet

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Charis Michelsen

Charis Michelsen

Carrie

Jane Adams

Jane Adams

Oola

Michael Douglas

Michael Douglas

Grady Tripp

Doug Metzger

Doug Metzger

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Tobey Maguire

Tobey Maguire

James Leer

Rip Torn

Rip Torn

Q

Alan Tudyk

Alan Tudyk

Sam Traxler

John W. Iwanonkiw

John W. Iwanonkiw

Father at Hospital (uncredited)

Jonathan McGarry

Jonathan McGarry

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Annie Loeffler

Annie Loeffler

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Curtis Hanson

Curtis Hanson

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Frances McDormand

Frances McDormand

Sara Gaskell

Yusuf Gatewood

Yusuf Gatewood

Howard

Katie Holmes

Katie Holmes

Hannah Green

Bingo O'Malley

Bingo O'Malley

Wordfest Party Guest

James Kisicki

James Kisicki

Wordfest Party Guest

Kelly Bishop

Kelly Bishop

Amanda Leer

Richard Knox

Richard Knox

Vernon Hardapple

Michael Cavadias

Michael Cavadias

Miss Sloviak

Richard Thomas

Richard Thomas

Walter Gaskell

George Grizzard

George Grizzard

Fred Leer

Bill Velin

Bill Velin

Officer Pupcik

June Hildreth

June Hildreth

Emily's Mother

Richard Hidlebird

Richard Hidlebird

Hi-Hat Bouncer

Screamer

Screamer

Poe

Patricia Cray

Patricia Cray

Wordfest Party Guest

Marita Golden

Marita Golden

Wordfest Party Guest

Victor Quinaz

Victor Quinaz

Wordfest Party Guest

James Ellroy

James Ellroy

Wordfest Party Guest

Lenora Nemetz

Lenora Nemetz

Wordfest Party Guest

Tracey D. Turner

Tracey D. Turner

Wordfest Party Guest

Rob Mac

Rob Mac

Student

Anika Bobb

Anika Bobb

Student

Katherine Sweeney

Katherine Sweeney

Student

Katrina M. Faessel

Katrina M. Faessel

Student (uncredited)

Sean King

Sean King

Student (uncredited)

Jackson Nunn

Jackson Nunn

Night Club Dancer (uncredited)

Details

GenresComedy, Drama
Runtime1h 51 mins
Released on22 Feb 2000
Languageen
Age RatingR
Produced InGermany

Reviews

Peter McGinn

9/10

I have to believe I saw this movie a year or two after it came out, but I had no feelings of deja vu as I watched it, so perhaps not. I usually have very little patience for movies about writers because I am one, and I get tired of them bringing up writers’ block, which I don’t believe exists, or else they have the character become wildly successful in record time. There are a lot of struggling actresses and musicians and waitresses in movies, but writers often get fast-track succes. Anyway, I wander off topic. I enjoyed the movie with its range of quirky characters, and minor plot twists. There are only a couple of two-dimensional characters; the rest are given depth, even a few who don’t have a lot of screen time. It shows what can be achieved with a good ensemble cast and a decent script.

CinemaSerf

7/10

"Prof. Tripp" (Michael Douglas) hasn't his troubles to seek. He hasn't been able to follow up on his first novel for almost seven years - much to the chagrin of his agent "Terry" (Robert Downey Jr); his third wife has left him and he is about to father a child with his (married) boss (Frances McDormand) at the university where he works. His writer's block isn't really much helped by the omnipresence of his star pupil "James" (Tobey Maguire) nor by his increasingly debilitating pot habit. It's the man's mid life crisis from hell, but can he navigate a way out of this and keep some semblance of his self respective and, maybe even his career! Meantime, his protégé is having a few issues of his own - not least because he accidentally shot the principal's dog and he is the object of the amorous attentions of the ambisextrous "Terry" too! There's quite a decent dynamic between Douglas and Maguire as both men have to come to terms with their own problems and with their growing reliance on and frustration of each other and there is plenty of witty dialogue that is more complexly structured and subtly potent at times. The narrative is quite tightly packed into just one weekend, and that helps keeps the momentum going as the characters develop in quite a plausible - and not always likeable - fashion. Luckily, the one-dimensional Katie Holmes appears only sparingly as the plot thickens to a nicely bubbling stew at the end. It's a decent reminder that Douglas could act, given a strong story and script, and he shows us that well here with this superior ensemble drama.