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The movie The Ticket is already released on Cinema, DVD, Blu-ray and VOD in the USA.
Based on 32 reviews, The Ticket gets an average review score of 56
When a blind man regains his sight, his pride and hunger for advancement collide with his wife’s habit of control.
2936d ago
When a blind man regains his sight, his pride and hunger for advancement collide with his wife’s habit of control.
2936d ago
When a blind man regains his sight, his pride and hunger for advancement collide with his wife’s habit of control.
2936d ago
When a blind man regains his sight, his pride and hunger for advancement collide with his wife’s habit of control.
2936d ago
The former Downton Abbey star excels as a family man who becomes an arrogant villain – but the film-makers don’t know what to do with his transformation.
2936d ago
The former Downton Abbey star excels as a family man who becomes an arrogant villain – but the film-makers don’t know what to do with his transformation.
2936d ago
The former Downton Abbey star excels as a family man who becomes an arrogant villain – but the film-makers don’t know what to do with his transformation.
2936d ago
The former Downton Abbey star excels as a family man who becomes an arrogant villain – but the film-makers don’t know what to do with his transformation.
2936d ago
Director Ido Fluk’s The Ticket steadily devolves from a unique character study to a blunt morality tale.
2936d ago
The script is incapable of penetrating the moral thicket that the actors and the cinematographer, Zachary Galler, have so carefully woven.
2936d ago
In Ido Fluk’s The Ticket, the miraculous restoration of one man’s blindness becomes a metaphor for a destructive kind of all-American tunnel vision.
2936d ago
Director Ido Fluk’s The Ticket steadily devolves from a unique character study to a blunt morality tale.
2936d ago
In Ido Fluk’s The Ticket, the miraculous restoration of one man’s blindness becomes a metaphor for a destructive kind of all-American tunnel vision.
2936d ago
Director Ido Fluk’s The Ticket steadily devolves from a unique character study to a blunt morality tale.
2936d ago
Dan Stevens ('Downton Abbey') and Malin Akerman ('Billions') star in Ido Fluk's drama about a blind man who suddenly regains his sight.
2936d ago
Beat by beat, The Ticket offers one predictable, obvious revelation after another right down to its conclusion.
2936d ago
In Ido Fluk’s The Ticket, the miraculous restoration of one man’s blindness becomes a metaphor for a destructive kind of all-American tunnel vision.
2936d ago
At its worst, the movie is a blunt critique of materialism, but there are some smart moments along the way in this methodically paced drama, which puts more emphasis on atmospherics than storytelling.
2936d ago
Dan Stevens ('Downton Abbey') and Malin Akerman ('Billions') star in Ido Fluk's drama about a blind man who suddenly regains his sight.
2936d ago
The script is incapable of penetrating the moral thicket that the actors and the cinematographer, Zachary Galler, have so carefully woven.
2936d ago
At its worst, the movie is a blunt critique of materialism, but there are some smart moments along the way in this methodically paced drama, which puts more emphasis on atmospherics than storytelling.
2936d ago
Beat by beat, The Ticket offers one predictable, obvious revelation after another right down to its conclusion.
2936d ago
Dan Stevens ('Downton Abbey') and Malin Akerman ('Billions') star in Ido Fluk's drama about a blind man who suddenly regains his sight.
2936d ago
Director Ido Fluk’s The Ticket steadily devolves from a unique character study to a blunt morality tale.
2936d ago
In Ido Fluk’s The Ticket, the miraculous restoration of one man’s blindness becomes a metaphor for a destructive kind of all-American tunnel vision.
2936d ago
Beat by beat, The Ticket offers one predictable, obvious revelation after another right down to its conclusion.
2936d ago
At its worst, the movie is a blunt critique of materialism, but there are some smart moments along the way in this methodically paced drama, which puts more emphasis on atmospherics than storytelling.
2936d ago
Dan Stevens ('Downton Abbey') and Malin Akerman ('Billions') star in Ido Fluk's drama about a blind man who suddenly regains his sight.
2936d ago
The script is incapable of penetrating the moral thicket that the actors and the cinematographer, Zachary Galler, have so carefully woven.
2936d ago
The script is incapable of penetrating the moral thicket that the actors and the cinematographer, Zachary Galler, have so carefully woven.
2936d ago
At its worst, the movie is a blunt critique of materialism, but there are some smart moments along the way in this methodically paced drama, which puts more emphasis on atmospherics than storytelling.
2936d ago
Beat by beat, The Ticket offers one predictable, obvious revelation after another right down to its conclusion.
2936d ago