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The Upside (I) Cinema Release Date

The movie The Upside (I) is already released on Cinema in the USA and UK.

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"The Upside" chronicles the unexpected friendship between Phillip Lacasse (Cranston), a Park Avenue billionaire left paralyzed after a hang-gliding accident, and convicted felon Dell (Hart), recently released from prison and in need of a job and a fresh start. From worlds apart, Phillip and Dell form an unlikely bond, bridging their differences and gaining invaluable wisdom in the process, giving each man a renewed sense of passion for all of life's possibilities.

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What do the critics say?

Based on 16 The Upside (I) Cinema reviews, The Upside (I) gets an average Cinema review score of 52. The score for all versions is 52 based on a total of 16 reviews.
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ew.comCinema
Bryan Cranston and Kevin Hart bring character to odd-couple dramedy The Upside
1889d ago
70/100
www.hollywoodreporter.comCinema
Kevin Hart, Bryan Cranston and Nicole Kidman topline director Neil Burger’s English-language remake of the 2011 French hit comedy ‘The Intouchables.’
1889d ago
C/A+
theplaylist.netCinema
But “The Upside” has little of that grace otherwise. Though anchored by strong performances that ultimately make it watchable, the surrounding film stumbles along thanks to a bu...
1889d ago
2.5/4
nypost.comCinema
“The Upside” has a downside: We’ve seen it a million times before.
1889d ago
3/5
www.empireonline.comCinema
Ex-con Dell (Kevin Hart) needs work to win over his ex-wife to see his son. After a number of applications, he mistakenly stumbles into an interview for a post auxillary nurse f...
1889d ago
60/100
www.nytimes.comCinema
Some squinting will be required to block out the race and class stereotyping, as well as the puddles of sentiment scattered throughout the highly predictable plot. Yet Jon Hartm...
1889d ago
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