Former Office costars Steve Carell and Amy Ryan have reunited onscreen for a very different kind of project — the heartwrenching film Beautiful Boy, in which they play divorced parents to a son ...
Warning: spoilers about both the Beautiful Boy book and movie ahead. While it's of course difficult to include every detail of two very deep, decade-encompassing stories within two hours, director ...
Steve Carell and Timothée Chalamet are speaking out about the reality of addiction in a PEOPLE exclusive featurette from their upcoming film Beautiful Boy Steve Carell and Timothée Chalamet are ...
In Beautiful Boy, Steve Carell plays a father who's struggling to help his teenage son, played by Timothee Chalamet, beat his addiction to meth. Beautiful Boy is based on a true story, and Chalamet ...
Beautiful Boy opens with a night in my life, and yours, too, if you’ve been a parent. It’s the wee hours of the morning and a distraught father is calling the local hospitals to see if anybody has ...
If you went to see “Beautiful Boy and thought the spacious house Timothée Chalamet and Steve Carell live in looks familiar, there’s a great reason for that: you’ve seen it before on ‘Big Little Lies.” ...
It’s hard to make a good film about drug addiction, because it’s hard to portray drug addiction honestly without turning your movie into a finger-wagging cautionary tale. Even the best films to tackle ...
Based on twin memoirs by father and son, “Beautiful Boy” is a grim fact-based account about the horrors of drug addiction, conveying the shame of the addict and, perhaps most forcefully, the guilt and ...
Reporting from Toronto — After the credits finished rolling for “Beautiful Boy,” a moving portrait of familial love in the face of addiction, the Toronto International Film Festival audience at the ...
The two actors transcend this straightforward tale of addiction with powerful, haunting performances. At its best, “Beautiful Boy” is a heartbreaking paternal detective story, with David Sheff (Steve ...
It’s a parent’s worst nightmare. There’s a shooting at your son’s college. You’re frantic that he is wounded or worse. Instead, the cops arrive at your door and announce that your beautiful boy is not ...
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