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      Wild Nights With Emily

      PG-13 Released Apr 12, 2019 1h 24m Comedy LGBTQ+ TRAILER for Wild Nights With Emily: Trailer 1 List
      89% 81 Reviews Tomatometer 56% 100+ Ratings Audience Score The secret life of Emily Dickinson. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Apr 02 Buy Now

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      Silly yet deceptively smart, Wild Nights with Emily approaches its oft-investigated subject from a unique -- and utterly entertaining -- vantage point.

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      PridePosterStudios MILD nights with Emily Rated 2 out of 5 stars 04/24/24 Full Review Julia M So clever, sexy, smart, and passionate--just like Emily Dickinson herself. Forget that pretentious, boring, confusing Tar, watch this delightful, insightful gem instead!! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 11/24/22 Full Review isla s This is a delightful film - tender, amusing, quite a light and fun watch. I liked that lines of Emily's poetry is displayed on screen. The relationship between Emily and Susan puts things in context. it is somewhat thought provoking, though I believe it isn't intended to be an entirely accurate/faithful period film but that didn't bother me - the themes are well conveyed. I enjoyed the piano pieces played throughout that feature in the background but don't make it difficult to hear the dialogue, thankfully. I enjoyed this film and would certainly recommend it to others, yes. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review maureen c Absolutely hilarious! I think I laugh more than I should. It isn't any historical period drama that had those heavy, intense scenes and moments. I've watched a video that talks about Emily Dickinson and how this movie portrays her life in the way it should. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member Wild Nights with Emily (2018), written and directed by Madeleine Olnek, is a biographical comedic dramatization of the life of 19th century American poet Emily Dickinson. It shines a light on her life as a writer, her pursuit of success to become a published poet, and her romantic relationship with Susan Huntington Gilbert Dickinson which dispels the literary myth that she was unloved and lived a life as a reclusive spinster. Molly Shannon plays the adult Emily and Susan Ziegler plays the adult Susan. Amy Seimetz plays Mabel Todd, Austin's mistress, and the first person to publish her poetry. Jackie Monahan plays the Adult Lavina and Kevin Seal plays the Adult Austin. Dana Melanie plays the Young Emily, and Sasha Frolova plays the Young Susan. Allison Lane plays the Widow Kate. Lisa Haas plays Maggie, the maid. Robert McCaskill plays Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Brett Gelman plays Thomas Wentworth Higginson. The film follows a non-linear structure. Olneck juxtaposes the narrative of Emily's romantic relationship with her childhood friend Susan Huntington Gilbert who eventually goes on to marry her brother Austin and live next door against the narrative of Mabel Todd's version of Emily's life as she tells it during a talk at the Ladies Rotary Club Auxiliary celebrating the publication of Emily's poetry. As adult women, Emily and Susan steal passion when they can and keep up a daily correspondence with Susan encouraging and inspiring Emily with her poetry. Emily's brother Austin never suspects but Susan's children seem to have an inkling especially Martha Dickinson. Olnek has woven together many visuals elements including narration, diverse angle shots, superimposed images, juxtaposition of interior/exterior shots, editing techniques, and the filmification of Emily's poetry to create a refreshing and intriguing film which puts aside preconceived notions of her life as a spinster, a recluse who never left her room. The motif of romance and intimacy between Emily and Susan and to a lesser degree between Austin and Mabel stitch the film into a cohesive structure. The film is peppered with comedic moments and touches of slapstick comedy which gives the film a "je ne sais quoi" feel. The opening shot of the two sisters-in-law greeting each other in the homestead parlor which turns into an embrace and then, a romp sets the tone for the film. Shannon is marvelous to watch as is Ziegler. Shannon gives a poignant portrayal of the head strong, irreverent, intelligent, and talented poet. Ziegler shines in her performance as Emily's romantic love interest. Their performances allow us to empathize with their characters and experience the narrative of their romantic relationship. The visuals reveal much about Emily's life and the enduring and loving relationship she shared with her childhood friend Susan. There are many tender and touching scenes in the film and one of the loveliest and sweetest is seeing the adult Emily hoist down a basket of freshly baked bread from her bedroom window to a group of appreciative and smiling young children, and than, seeing the same children revisit the spot under different circumstances. There are many comedic moments in the film which are cleverly done and a hoot to watch especially seeing Shannon's face as she hosts Judge Lord and listens to his rendition of the Bronte novels, or when she catches a glimpse of Ralph Waldo Emerson from a doorway. Another comedic highlight in the film is the scene between Austin Dickinson and Lavinia Dickinson. Austin impresses on his sister to force an introduction between Mabel Todd and Emily. Lavinia suggests she substitute her cat who happens to be called Emily Dickinson. One of the most moving and heart wrenching scenes in the film is seeing the adult Susan prepare Emily's body for burial. There's so much to recommend the film. It retells the poet's life in a bold and beautiful way and shatters preconceived notions about her spinster life, and her character. It's a film that celebrates the bonds of love between two women whose relationship found a way to thrive despite the constraints and conventions of 19th century American society. I am fan of period films about literary characters and this film went beyond my expectations for its refreshing take on Emily Dickinson's life. It's superbly acted, well-written, and beautifully shot . Olnek has succeeded in shattering the "lily white" image of Emily Dickinson and creating an authentic portrait of the true Emily Dickinson. If you are a fan of period pieces, you'll love Wild Nights with Emily. If you are a fan of Molly Shannon, you'll love her in her brilliant performance of the poet. If you are a fan of the poet Emily Dickinson, you'll love the film for its authentic re-telling of her life. Do see it for you won't be disappointed. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review tom m I enjoyed this film. I like Molly Shannon and the type of humor she presents. The numerous Emily Dickinson stories are wearing a little thin, but this comic treatment made the retelling interesting. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Andrea Gronvall Chicago Reader The supporting cast excels, with Amy Seimetz, Brett Gelman, Jackie Monahan, and Kevin Seal making the most of the well-tuned dialogue. Mar 11, 2020 Full Review Christy Lemire FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles) There is a lot of truth to what we are seeing, but it is presented in a sly, deadpan way that is always amusing. Sep 27, 2019 Full Review Johanna Schneller Globe and Mail Don't be alarmed by the first 10 minutes of this film. Stick with it, because the wobbly tone and some amateurish acting warm up into something lovely and memorable. Rated: 3/4 Jun 6, 2019 Full Review David Parkinson Radio Times The performances are superbly judged, as are the period trappings, but it's the mordant tone of Olnek's dialogue that makes this such an intellectual treat and a comic delight. Rated: 4/5 Dec 20, 2021 Full Review Charles Koplinski Reel Talk with Chuck and Pam Molly Shannon is perfectly suited in this role finding depth and clarity in portraying a woman we only previously vaguely knew. Rated: 3.5/4.0 Nov 18, 2020 Full Review Joanne Laurier World Socialist Web Site Wild Nights with Emily is crude and amateurish for the most part, and not amusing. Aug 6, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

      Movie Info

      Synopsis The secret life of Emily Dickinson.
      Director
      Madeleine Olnek
      Producer
      Jennifer Kriz, David Moscow, Todd Remis
      Screenwriter
      Madeleine Olnek
      Distributor
      Greenwich Entertainment
      Production Co
      Salem Street Entertainment, UnLTD Productions
      Rating
      PG-13 (Sexual Content)
      Genre
      Comedy, LGBTQ+
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Apr 12, 2019, Limited
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Feb 11, 2020
      Box Office (Gross USA)
      $519.2K
      Runtime
      1h 24m
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