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Mud

Running from his past. Hiding from the law. Only one way out.
2013 | 130m | English

(197049 votes)

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Popularity: 6 (history)

Director: Jeff Nichols
Writer: Jeff Nichols
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Two teenage boys find a fugitive hiding out on an island in the Mississippi River and help him reunite with his lover and escape an avenging family and their armed posse.
Release Date: Apr 26, 2013
Director: Jeff Nichols
Writer: Jeff Nichols
Genres: Drama
Keywords mississippi river, bounty hunter, river, snake, sniper, houseboat, motel, arkansas, friendship, gun battle, coming of age, fugitive, teenage boy, snake bite, riverboat, marksman, wanted man, true love, meant for each other, assassination team, tattoed woman, teenage protagonist, avenging father, shirt, disillusioned youth, boat repair, parents separating, gun death, brotherly revenge, light adventure, helping a fugitive
Production Companies FilmNation Entertainment, Everest Entertainment, Brace Cove Productions
Box Office Revenue: $32,613,173
Budget: $10,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Matthew McConaughey Mud
Reese Witherspoon Juniper
Tye Sheridan Ellis
Jacob Lofland Neckbone
Sam Shepard Tom
Ray McKinnon Senior
Sarah Paulson Mary Lee
Michael Shannon Galen
Joe Don Baker King
Paul Sparks Carver
Bonnie Sturdivant May Pearl
Stuart Greer Miller
John Ward Jr. Galen's Helper
Kristy Barrington Princess
Johnny Cheek Kyle
Kenneth Hill Nelson
Michael Abbott Jr. James
Earnest McCoy Man at Budget Inn
Allie Wade May Pearl's Friend
Douglas Ligon Motel Clerk
Matt Newcomb Male Nurse
Mary Alice Jones Female Nurse
Tate Smalley Older Kid at Food King
Jimmy Dinwiddie Bartender
Ryan Jacks Trooper at Roadblock
Richard Ledbetter Man on Street (uncredited)
Name Job
Adam Stone Director of Photography
Richard A. Wright Production Design
Elliott Glick Art Direction
Beauchamp Fontaine Set Decoration
Kari Perkins Costume Design
Carla Brenholtz Makeup Artist
Robin Fredriksz Makeup Artist
Clinton Wayne Makeup Designer
Ethan Andrus Sound Mixer
Jeremy Bowker Sound Effects Editor
Brad Engleking Mixing Engineer
Will Files Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lyman Hardy Sound Effects Editor
Shayna Brown Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Flynn Unit Production Manager
Cas Donovan First Assistant Director
Hope Garrison Second Assistant Director
Brandon Proctor Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mickey Giacomazzi Stunt Coordinator
Julie Monroe Editor
David Wingo Original Music Composer
Francine Maisler Casting
Sarah Green Unit Production Manager
Danny Wynands Stunts
Jeff Nichols Director, Writer
Name Title
Tom Heller Executive Producer
Michael Flynn Executive Producer
Dan Glass Co-Executive Producer
Morgan Pollitt Associate Producer
Gareth Smith Executive Producer
Glen Basner Executive Producer
Lisa Maria Falcone Producer
Aaron Ryder Producer
Sarah Green Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

To love or not love in Arkansas along the Mississippi RELEASED IN 2012-2013 and written & directed by Jeff Nichols, “Mud” is a southern gothic crime drama taking place in Arkansas along the Mississippi River where two boys discover a fugitive named Mud (Matthew McConaughey) hiding out on an islan ... d and decide to help him evade the authorities & vigilantes that are on his trail in hope of reuniting him with his true love, Juniper (Reese Witherspoon). This is a film about authentic Southern people and the code by which they live. Urbanized types usually refer to them as “rednecks.” While some of them may be “white trash,” most of them are not. They’re independent of the government, hardworking and respectful citizens, not to mention rooted in Christian morality, although not necessarily Christians. The film respects the intelligence of the viewer, leaving it to him/her to read between the lines. It’s similar to “Joe,” which was released a year later, but not as abrasively pessimistic and is overall better. In tone, it’s akin to “Undertow” (2004) and “Snow Angels” (2007). If you appreciate those flicks, you’ll like “Mud.” There are a lot of gems to mine: Ellis (Tye Sheridan) mirrors Mud as an adolescent. Will he make the same mistakes that brought Mud to his current state? The movie’s basically a rumination on the potential in both masculinity and femininity for good or bad, but the focus is more on the toxicity of some women, which is refreshing, as Hollywood tends to paint men as evil incarnate or thoroughly inept while women are usually sterling examples of eminent nobility (Why Sure!). The film also reveals the idealization of love and how “love is blind.” Just because you truly love someone in a romantic sense doesn’t mean s/he is good for you and that you should develop & maintain a relationship. I was never a fan of Witherspoon, but didn’t dislike her either. In any case, she’s quite good as the seemingly innocent-yet-toxic love interest. Bonnie Sturdivant is excellent as her teenage counterpart, May Pearl; they should’ve done more with her. THE MOVIE RUNS 2 hour 10 minutes and was shot in Arkansas (Crocketts Bluff, Eudora, Dumas and Stuttgart). ADDITIONAL CAST: Sam Shepard, Michael Shannon, Paul Sparks and Joe Don Baker. GRADE: B/B+

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

In a way, there was something slightly Dickensian about this story of two small urchins who regularly zip about the Mississippi river on their boat. There must have been an hurricane recently as on one stop, they discover a boat lodged firmly in the branches of a tree. After a quick inspection, they ... realise it's had a recent resident and as they are about to leave they are introduced to "Mud" (Matthew McConaughey). "Ellis" (Tye Sheridan) is a bit more engaged with this enigmatic stranger than his pal "Neckbone" (a solid effort from Jacob Lofland) and agrees to bring him some food and then help him fix the boat - so long as the boys can have it after! As their relationship slowly develops, we discover that there's no shortage of baggage across the lives of the youngster whose parents are separating and who is about to lose his houseboat home and the fugitive who has a story of his own to tell of love with the gorgeous "Juniper" (Reese Witherspoon) and violence. With the temperature rising and the hunt for "Mud" closing in on the boys, things become perilous and the characters have to take a good long look at themselves as they come to terms with actions past and present that will impact on their futures. McConaughey is at his most natural here; his charisma does much of the heavy lifting but it's really Sheridan who steals the show as his curiously decent character evolves from an innocence to something altogether more mature, more aware and - thanks to "Mae Pearl" (Bonnie Sturdivant) - frustratingly hormonal, too! The setting works well offering us a look at a community that has it's own way of doing things, as does the judicious amount of dialogue allowing the story to develop effectively under it's own steam delivering a bond between these two unlikely characters that emerges in quite an unexpected, and risky, fashion. It's a little more intricate than might appear on first inspection, and is worth a couple of hours.

Aug 17, 2024