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A middle-aged couple’s career and marriage are overturned when a disarming young couple enters their lives.
Noah Boaumbach’s comedy WHILE WE’RE YOUNG stars Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts as Josh and Cornelia, a childless New York married couple in their mid-forties. As their other friends all start having children, the couple gravitates toward a young hipster couple named Jamie (Adam Driver) and Darby (Amanda Seyfried). He’s an aspiring documentary filmmaker, a vocation Josh already has. Soon the older couple begins enjoying the energy they feel haging out with the younger generation, but eventually Josh begins to suspect his new best friend might not be as straightforward and trustworthy as he thought.
General Admission – $11.00
Student / Senior – $9.50
Members – $7.50
General Admission tickets are available online AND at the door.
Student and Senior tickets are ONLY available at the door.
ALL TICKET SALES ARE FINAL. NO REFUNDS. NO EXCHANGES. NO EXCEPTIONS.
*FILMS WILL START EXACTLY AT THE LISTED TIME*
Baumbach’s own acutely observed this-is-life laffer features his most relatable characters yet.
– VARIETY
The most hilarious Woody Allen film in years is directed by Noah Baumbach, with Ben Stiller as basically an updated version of the idealistic documentary filmmaker the Woodman played in ‘Crimes and Misdemeanors.’
– NEW YORK POST
Baumbach has become a master of the pithy punchline, and he’s loaded his latest with plenty of hilarious sideline gags.
– AV CLUB
A strong mainstream effort by director Noah Baumbach. Ben Stiller hasn’t been this funny in years.
– JOBLO’S MOVIE EMPORIUM
[Baumbach’s] best, and funniest, in a decade.
– GUARDIAN
Beneath the onslaught of contemporary in-jokes and one bad fedora, Baumbach manages to articulate, with a great deal of poignancy, the timeless challenge of aging.
– FILM COMMENT MAGAZINE