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Two Ninas

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Upset about his dating troubles, failing writer Marty Sachs (Ron Livingston) considers leaving New York City. At a party, he meets acerbic Nina Cohen (Cara Buono), who is just as bitter as Sachs. They begin seeing each other but Cohen, sensitive after past relationships, insists they take it slow. Marty also begins seeing Nina Harris (Amanda Peet), whom he finds physically attractive but less interesting. Unwilling to give up either Nina, Marty tries to conceal them from each other.

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Daniel M. Kimmel Variety 04/27/2005
Film debut of writer-director Neil Turitz is a solid twentysomething romantic comedy. In covering well-trod territory, he manages a few twists... Go to Full Review
Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com 07/03/2005
2/5
Philip Martin Arkansas Democrat-Gazette 01/27/2005
3/5
Brent Simon Entertainment Today 09/23/2002
B
Director Neil Turitz doesn't make a huge impression, either with story or dialogue... but Ron Livingston -- a budget Ben Stiller -- remains one of the best kept secrets of cinema and his participation makes him, title notwithstanding, the real star here. Go to Full Review
Christopher Null Filmcritic.com 08/28/2001
3.5/5
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Cheryl DeWolfe Apollo Guide 08/14/2001
64/100
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Will K 11/27/2024 Watched this years ago. Totally enjoyed it. The second time, well less than the first time. But still liked it! See more 01/01/2015 Have you ever watched a movie & lost total interest pretty much right away!?! Yeah that's this lame flick. Extra star for the two hottie Ninas!! See more 12/05/2011 I like Ron Livingston, but this movie didn't really do him justice. For the most part, this movie was ok. For some reason, however, it was missing that little bit of "something" that makes it really good. See more 10/26/2011 Continuity: Nina Cohen's friend Carrie refers to Nina's apartment as being number 3A, but earlier in the film we see that her apartment is actually number 3B. Continuity: Nina Cohen describes the Mustang she is buying from the ad in the paper as a 1966 Mustang. At the end of the movie, the Mustang is the 1965 model that she said she preferred. See more 02/21/2009 Film debut of writer-director Neil Turitz is a solid twentysomething romantic comedy. In covering well-trod territory, he manages a few twists. See more 08/28/2008 I really enjoyed this one. This guy dates 2 girls bot named Nina. Good little indie flick. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Upset about his dating troubles, failing writer Marty Sachs (Ron Livingston) considers leaving New York City. At a party, he meets acerbic Nina Cohen (Cara Buono), who is just as bitter as Sachs. They begin seeing each other but Cohen, sensitive after past relationships, insists they take it slow. Marty also begins seeing Nina Harris (Amanda Peet), whom he finds physically attractive but less interesting. Unwilling to give up either Nina, Marty tries to conceal them from each other.
Director
Neil Turitz
Producer
Denise Doyle, Greg Scheinman
Screenwriter
Neil Turitz
Distributor
Castle Hill Productions, Trident Releasing
Production Co
King Brook Entertainment, Castelera Films, Accidental Pictures, Trident Releasing
Rating
R (Language)
Genre
Romance, Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jan 26, 2000, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 10, 2018
Box Office (Gross USA)
$11.0K
Runtime
1h 28m
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