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A Rainy Day in New York
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A Rainy Day in New York

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User Score2,377 ratings
TMDB 6.516+20191h 32mEnglish
ComedyRomance

Synopsis

Two young people arrive in New York to spend a weekend, but once they arrive they're met with bad weather and a series of adventures.

Director
Woody AllenFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Gravier Productions2 production companies
Release
July 26, 2019Released
Box Office
$24MBudget $25M

Top Cast

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Timothée Chalamet
Timothée Chalamet
Gatsby Welles
Elle Fanning
Elle Fanning
Ashleigh Enright
Selena Gomez
Selena Gomez
Chan Tyrell
Jude Law
Jude Law
Ted Davidoff
Diego Luna
Diego Luna
Francisco Vega
Liev Schreiber
Liev Schreiber
Roland Pollard
Rebecca Hall
Rebecca Hall
Connie
Griffin Newman
Griffin Newman
Josh

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Reviews

From TMDB users
SWITCH.
Aug 7, 2020

'A Rainy Day in New York' is a faint, tinny echo of Allen's early masterpieces - yet another neurotic comedy-drama about an anxious hero in a tweed jacket who adores Cole Porter and black-and-white movies. It has no discernible point except to display some of Manhattan's swankiest apartments and most historic hotel bars. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-a-rainy-day-in-new-york-a-waterlogged-romantic-comedy

CinemaSerf
Dec 8, 2024

Loved-up couple "Gatsby" (Timothée Chalamet) and "Ashleigh" (Elle Fanning) arrive in New York to spend the weekend together. Barely have they arrived, though, when she - a budding journalist - is given the opportunity to interview famous film director "Pollard" (Liev Schreiber) who introduces her to an actor who has designs on more than just her scribbling skills. Meantime, he decides to revisit some of his old haunts and flames as the rain pours down. Maybe a carriage drive through the park can restore the couple's equilibrium at the end of an interesting day? Maybe not? It's quite an easy watch this with Chalamet relaxed in his role as the posh boy - well he is called "Gatsby", revisiting his youthful life and learning quite a thing or two about his assumptions then and now. Fanning also delivers enthusiastically as the ostensibly naive young thing who'd never seen Manhattan before, but who quite quickly adapts to the gently predatory attitudes of the industry about which she wants to write. Talking of writing, though, that what lets this down a bit. It's all just a bit too bland, reliant on stereotypes and when it wants to shock it merely contrives to frequently make you cringe a bit instead. It's watchable enough; it's a good looking movie that shows off the sights of the city with some fine musical accompaniments including some vocals from Timmie, but otherwise it's entirely forgettable fayre.

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