The Female Brain (Blu-ray)
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Blu-ray Details
- Run Time: 1 hours, 38 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: July 3, 2018
- Originally Released: 2018
- Label: Shout Factory
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Whitney Cummings, Sofía Vergara, Toby Kebbell, James Marsden & Lucy Punch | |
Directed by | Whitney Cummings | |
Composition by | Jeff Cardoni | |
Produced by | Michael Roiff & Erika Olde |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 2/4 --
Cummings meanders between all of these couples and their troubles without much pacing, momentum or insight.
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RogerEbert.com
The humor ebbs and flows throughout the film, a few moments playing to the lowest brow of comedy, but overall the tone of The Female Brain is both fun and informative.
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Cinemacy
Rating: C- --
By the time the film chugs to its nonsensical ending, it's become a very familiar feeling indeed.
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indieWire
Cummings may have taken the easy way out here and there, but she largely delivers a film that kinda sorta makes you think, which isn't a characteristic the genre is known for. Throughout, your feel-good chemicals will be flowing.
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TheWrap
While give and take is constantly negotiated between the couples, Cummings leads with her generosity towards her actors, letting them play towards their strengths and taking scenes in interesting directions.
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Moveable Fest
Rating: D+ --
It's a long road of unfunny business before formula reigns, with Cummings and co-writer Neal Brennan arranging a pedestrian battle of the sexes where only the audience loses.
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Blu-ray.com
[Cummings] shows a flair for absurd asides and -- naturally -- a penchant for the profane.
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Product Description:
Neuroscientist Julia (Whitney Cummings) tries to better understand the female brain by observing three relationships: a couple (Sofía Vergara and Deon Cole) stuck in a passionless marriage, newlyweds (Blake Griffin and Cecily Strong) dealing with professional anxiety, and a woman (Lucy Punch) who wants to change her boyfriend (James Marsden). Cummings also directed.