
Nina Geld (Winstead) is a bracingly funny and blisteringly provocative stand-up comedian whose career is taking off, but whose personal life is a near-complete disaster. To escape a difficult ex and to prepare for a prospectively life-changing audition, Nina flees to Los Angeles where she meets Rafe (Common), who challenges almost every preconception she has -- including those around her own deeply troubled past.... (Full plot summary below)
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Nina Geld (Winstead) is a bracingly funny and blisteringly provocative stand-up comedian whose career is taking off, but whose personal life is a near-complete disaster. To escape a difficult ex and to prepare for a prospectively life-changing audition, Nina flees to Los Angeles where she meets Rafe (Common), who challenges almost every preconception she has -- including those around her own deeply troubled past.
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| Film InquiryLee JuttonThe film makes your stomach hurt from laughter when it isn't making your heart hurt from anger - a combination that might sound unpleasant but is really a mark of the highest praise. |
| National Newspaper Publishers Association Dwight BrownIf you liked Ladybird, you'll love this far more adult and bitterly sarcastic feminist tale. |
| CinemalogueTodd Jorgenson... suffers from contrivances along the way, but generates genuine sympathy for Nina beneath her fragile yet abrasive exterior. |
| Georgia StraightKen EisnerIf you want to talk about stars being born, consider Mary Elizabeth Winstead's performance as the title character in All About Nina. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn JohansonHail Mary, full of rage. Mary Elizabeth Winstead is utterly incendiary in this own-worst-enemy dramedy that gender-flips a tired genre to give angry new voice to a woman speaking her own truths. |
| AwardsCircuit.comChristopher JamesAll About Nina works well as an adult romantic comedy, a female perspective on the comedy world, and a star vehicle for Mary Elizabeth Winstead. |
| Rendy ReviewsRendy JonesWhile Mary Elizabeth Winstead is the master on screen, it is Eva Vives' strong writing and direction behind the scenes that makes the entire film profound. |
| Entertainment WeeklyDana SchwartzAll About Nina works best as a showcase for Winstead, even if she’s performing material we’ve already heard before. |
| Los Angeles TimesKatie WalshBoth bleakly humorous and laugh out loud funny, the brilliant All About Nina is a powerful film about the importance of women’s voices, and the change that can come from telling your story. |
| NPRElla TaylorThe movie is carried by Winstead's mesmerizingly mercurial performance, and not just because she does pitch-perfect impressions of, among others, Kristen Stewart and Werner Herzog. |