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Crazy Heart

User rating: 3.81 12 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: December 16, 2009

R | Drama | 1h 51m

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3.81/5

User rating: 3.81

Based on 55 votes and 12 reviews.


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User rating: June 5, 2011

good movie - Maggie a bit young for Jeff but we all know young women like older musicians

User rating: June 3, 2010

Well-acted movie. Jeff's love interest way too young. Movie was too-too long.

User rating: April 26, 2010

Great movie! Nice subtle story about an aging alcoholic musician trying to get back on the right track. I'd buy the DVD for sure if they bothered to put any decent features. Hopefully a special edition comes out later. Anyway, 5 stars, 2 thumbs up!

User rating: March 29, 2010

Jeff Bridge's superb acting is worth the price of admission alone. He totally lays it all on the line. No doubt about Oscar worthiness here.Anyone who pans this movie is very likely an adolescent. Some story lines require a mature audience and this is one of those for sure. Signed................GWH.

User rating: March 15, 2010

if you like clichés you are going to love this movie

User rating: March 14, 2010

terrible movie, terrible acting no storyline, only a country hick would like this movie

User rating: March 14, 2010

what a sucky, crappy, country, boring waste of time

User rating: March 6, 2010

Bad movie. Supposedly good acting. Makes you sick watching it. Smoking drinking. Yuck!

User rating: March 2, 2010

Bad movie, Maggie G walks around like olive oil with her chest indented..meanwhile the sad/unenetertaining flick touches on the same thing taht every one of these honky movies touches on..booze..women..and over coming it all ...This movies not even renatal material.

User rating: February 15, 2010

Excellent acting.....decent storey line...but ya gotta love country to appreciate the film