
Tape
dir. Richard Linklater
72
7 sourcesSynopsis
Jon, a first-time filmmaker, finds himself in Lansing, Michigan to present his film at a local film festival. Vince, his high school friend who is now a volunteer fireman and small-time drug dealer, also visits the town to support Jon on his big day, or so it seems. After a raucous hello and much backslapping, it appears that there is an undercurrent of tension in the air.
Critics consensus
Tape's stagebound feel is balanced by the engrossing psychodrama of its storyline, which allows a committed cast to shine.

Directed byRichard Linklater
StarringEthan Hawke, Robert Sean Leonard, Uma Thurman
Written byStephen Belber
CinematographyMaryse Alberti
EditingSandra Adair
Tape
2001 · R · 1h 27m
Drama
Jon, a first-time filmmaker, finds himself in Lansing, Michigan to present his film at a local film festival. Vince, his high school friend who is now a volunteer fireman and small-time drug dealer, also visits the town to support Jon on his big day, or so it seems. After a raucous hello and much backslapping, it appears that there is an undercurrent of tension in the air.
Our Verdict
72
Critics Consensus
Tape's stagebound feel is balanced by the engrossing psychodrama of its storyline, which allows a committed cast to shine.
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