
The film is about Marlo, a mother of three, including a newborn. Marlo's brother gives her a night nanny as a gift. Hesitant with the extravagance at first, Marlo comes to form a unique bond with the thoughtful, surprising, and sometimes challenging young nanny named Tully.... (Full plot summary below)
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The film is about Marlo, a mother of three, including a newborn. Marlo's brother gives her a night nanny as a gift. Hesitant with the extravagance at first, Marlo comes to form a unique bond with the thoughtful, surprising, and sometimes challenging young nanny named Tully.
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| Times (UK)Kevin MaherA film that's full of surprises, the greatest being how it understands, absorbs and expresses the mind-dulling, soul-stirring ecstasy of parenting. |
| PajibaRoxana HadadiIf who you were is who you still are is an existential question Tully raises with Charlize Theron as its center and forces you to wonder for yourself, too, whether you're a mother or not. |
| Sloths and MoviesAaron LeggoWhat appears to begin as a darkly comical look at the challenges of parenthood eventually blossoms into a profoundly hopeful statement on the importance of self-love... |
| MovieFreak.comSara Michelle FettersReitman doesn't embellish. He allows Cody's screenplay and Theron's withered, fearlessly unfettered magnificence to do all of the heavy lifting. |
| Tribune News ServiceKatie WalshAn emotionally deep yet concise rumination on the nature of modern motherhood, on the inherently false premise of doing it all, of having it all and making it look good. |
| AtHomeInHollywood.comStaci Layne WilsonWhile Tully is a comedy, it's dark, dark, dark! As you watch, you may find yourself thinking, Wait... should I be laughing at this? |
| Metro (UK)Larushka Ivan-ZadehCharlize Theron is marvellous as Marlo... |
| SlateInkoo KangI saw Tully twice. After my first screening, I wasn’t sure what to think of the ending. The second time, I was convinced of the film’s brilliance. |
| New Orleans Times-PicayuneMike ScottBy the time Tully hits its homestretch -- and its nicely played third-act revelation -- it all ends up making perfect, beautiful sense. In the process, Tully becomes the sweetest, funniest, most insightful portrayal of post-partum depression you're likely to see for some time. |
| Spirituality and PracticeFrederic and Mary Ann BrussatAn extraordinary dramedy about an aspiring supermom who discovers the importance of self-care and the value of the sameness of everyday life. |