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Wilson

Positively Negative.
2017 | 94m | English

(11178 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Craig Johnson
Writer: Daniel Clowes
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Middle-aged and divorced, Wilson finds himself lonely, smug, and obsessed with his past.
Release Date: Mar 24, 2017
Director: Craig Johnson
Writer: Daniel Clowes
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords naivety, oddball, daughter, father, based on comic, misfit, dog, divorcee, based on graphic novel, ex-wife, estranged wife, laughter, mild mannered
Production Companies Ad Hominem Enterprises
Box Office Revenue: $653,951
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Woody Harrelson Wilson
Mary Lynn Rajskub Jodie
Cheryl Hines Polly
Isabella Amara Claire
Laura Dern Pippi
Judy Greer Shelly
Brett Gelman Robert
Margo Martindale Alta
David Warshofsky Orson
Sandy Oian-Thomas Dog Lover
Shaun Brown Laptop Man
James Robert Miller Bearded Man
James Saito Warren Kudo
Chris Carlson Men's Room Man
Tom Proctor Silverwolf
Matt Roy Aryan Brother
Bruce Bohne Karl
Roxy Wood Sinammon
Wade Thalberg Prison Guard
Mason Sheehy Usher
Katie Rose Law Monica
Rachel Weber Waitress
Toussaint Morrison Diego
Andrew Hawtrey Commuter
Shawn J. Hamilton Attendant
Tonita Castro Nanny
Lauren Weedman Cat Lady
Mark Benninghoffen Annoying Customer
Richard Ooms Edwin
Kimora Collins Granddaughter
Joe Minjares Taxi Driver
Greta Oglesby Belinda
Elizabeth Herron Annoying Customer
Miles Strommen Aidan
Jackson Bond Rocky
Bill McCallum Will
Alec George Cooper
Nate Mooney Allan Coffey
Paul Cram Piper
Adam Farabee College Kid
Peter Moore Mr. Cassiday
Gene Larche Grim-Faced Con
Loren Lazerine Aryan #2
Sally Wingert Gertrude
Ryan J. Gilmer Pedestrian / Driver (uncredited)
Emeline O' Hara Jogger (uncredited)
Gwen Ruhoff Female Tourist (uncredited)
Joel Thingvall John (uncredited)
Alan Holasek Perp (uncredited)
Sally-Anne Hunt Girl at Amusement Park (uncredited)
Ava Justin Girl at Amusement Park (uncredited)
Andrew Stecker Pet Shop Customer (uncredited)
Kirsten Gregerson Soccer Mom / Dinosaur (uncredited)
Michael J. Stalmer Patron (uncredited)
Name Job
Craig Johnson Director
Ethan Tobman Production Design
Richard L. Fox Assistant Director
Daniel Clowes Screenplay, Comic Book
Andrew Mueller Carpenter, Art Department Assistant
Frederick Elmes Director of Photography
Jon Brion Original Music Composer
Andrew Stecker Stand In
A.R. Björklund Script Supervisor
Brenda Torre Makeup Artist
Tom Kristjanson Set Dressing Artist
Paul Zucker Editor
Christopher Peterson Costume Design
Nancy Kirhoffer Post Production Supervisor
Benjamin Bayne Scenic Artist
Rob Walstead Leadman
Marc Fishman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michelle Gilstead Set Decoration
David Rubin Casting
Aaron F. Quarles Hair Department Head
Stephen Lippross Production Supervisor
Bryan Bredahl Set Dressing Artist
Mark Wojahn Property Master
Tom Hambleton ADR & Dubbing
Julian Slater Sound Re-Recording Mixer
James Sarzotti Makeup Department Head
Brian J. Simpson Set Dressing Artist
Julie Feiner ADR & Dubbing
D. Chris Smith Sound Designer
Jim Morgan Sound Mixer
Mary Flaa Key Makeup Artist
Cate Honzl Art Direction
Roxanne Wightman Key Hair Stylist
Brandon Lohstreter Script Supervisor
Name Title
Mary Jane Skalski Producer
Jared Ian Goldman Producer
T.K. Knowles Associate Producer
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Rangan
7.0

**The man who'd lost everything, is set to redefine his life.** From the director of 'The Skeleton Key', I can see his style of filmmaking as I'd watched these two films of him. That makes him a stylish filmmaker of his own style. This kind of story narration is not for everyone. But surely there ... are people for it. This is not a very good film, but simply a good film. It revolved around a character who is kind of an anti-social. He has lost everything one by one in his life and now his close buddy who moved far away and then his father who has just died. So he decides to find his ex wife, and with that he comes to know some long hidden secret. Going after it, his life forever changes which is what covered in the remaining film. It was Woody Harrelson's show. But I quite liked Laura Dern as well. It was a long time after seeing her in this kind of absorbing role, yeah, except recently from 'Wild'. And there was Judy Greer, who was not bad either. So the casting was fantastic and the story was a lot better than you could judge it from its poster. Not an unusual storyline, but well adapted from the graphic novel of the same name. You might get impressed by it, so I say try it, despite low ratings. Anyway, I had a nice time with it. A sweet and short film, which's mostly out of real world logics. But serves its purpose, that's entertaining its audience. _7/10_

May 16, 2024