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Juno

User rating: 3.84 90 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: December 5, 2007

PG-13 | Comedy, Drama | 1h 32m

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User rating: 3.84

Based on 708 votes and 90 reviews.


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User rating: December 29, 2007

A refreshing piece of film. This movie proves that the 'Hollywood' formula can be broken. This story has a great deal to offer in both entertainment and meaningful messages.

User rating: December 29, 2007

great

User rating: December 29, 2007

Best movie i have seen in a long time you might just fall in love with the characters, wonderful unique, indie is coming to the mainstream, if you liked little miss sunshine, you will LOVE this movie, 6 out of 5 stars

User rating: December 29, 2007

Great movie! It was funny, warm and very witty.

User rating: December 28, 2007

What can I say. Without question the best movie I have seen this year. I laughed so much I missed some of the following lines. Ellen Page is just a gem and the rest of the cast is top notch. Go see this movie!! It's the only time I have given five stars to a film, and I see a lot of flics. Totally excellent!

User rating: December 27, 2007

Terrific movie - Ellen Page is phenomenal

User rating: December 27, 2007

Thoughtful plot and excellent acting. Surprized John Malkovich was involved as I see him as more morose/edgey. Quirky, enjoyable, delightful characters. You can't help but love this film.

User rating: December 21, 2007

Hilarious!

User rating: December 15, 2007

After the excellent 'Thank You For Smoking" director Jason Reitman hits a home run with "Juno". Watching it at the Toronto International Film Festival was a highlight for me. Yes they can make films about teenagers with intelligent and non-vulgar dialogue and where adults are not depicted as dummies. A marvelous quirky but poignant debut script by Diablo Cody (look up her bio), superb soundtrack, oscar calibre performance by Canada's own Ellen Page (see "Hard Candy" to appreciate her range of talent) and wonderful ensemble performance by the rest of the cast. You'll laugh a lot, cry a little and appreciate the power of film to make characters on the screen feel so real. See this film early s

User rating: December 14, 2007

please release this movie to more markets, its about the only one I want to see this month.