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Safety Not Guaranteed


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Total Film
A smart character-driven charmer that gets better as it unfolds. Trevorrow and his excellent cast deserve to travel to the n...
The Guardian
This time-travel romcom wastes lead Aubrey Plaza and dithers until its geek-pandering finale
New York Daily News
Delightful proof that money and fame have nothing on ingenuity and wit, Safety Not Guaranteed is worth a million meaningless...
Rolling Stone
Sometimes a movie comes out of nowhere and wins you over. Safety Not Guaranteed is that kind of unexpected gift.
The New York Times
Safety Not Guaranteed won the Waldo Salt screenwriting award at the Sundance Film Festival, and it is a small-scale winner.
Los Angeles Times
Because nothing plays out as anticipated, this off-balance project comes fully alive on screen in a way a written summary ca...
New York Post
Connolly ... goes beyond indie clichés to understand these characters, find their humanity and make us feel for them.
Slate
A slight, wistful comedy that, at least up to the ambitious but unsatisfying final scenes, combines sci-fi and rom-com to pl...
The Boston Globe
A pleasantly ramshackle affair balanced uniquely between the crass and the sweet.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Expectedly funny but unexpectedly touching, too.
USA Today
Safety Not Guaranteed casts an enchanting spell from its opening scene.
San Francisco Chronicle
It's brisk and assured and never begs the audience's indulgence. No time is wasted. The movie is, at every moment, either fu...
Washington Post
Safety Not Guaranteed is most vibrant and vital at its edges, in the way that the characters interact with each other while ...
ReelViews
To be clear, Safety Not Guaranteed is not a science fiction movie. This is not about jumping into a time machine and popping...
Chicago Sun-Times
Few descriptions of "Safety Not Guaranteed" will do it justice.
Chicago Tribune
Departing cynicism for a trip taken on faith
Entertainment Weekly
From Lars and the Real Girl to Harvey, there's a noble tradition in movies of folks who are gently off their rockers — chara...
Black Sheep Reviews
One of the most sincere, funny indie comedies I've seen in some time.
Hollywood Reporter
Time-travel schemes and lost loves motivate thoroughly charming debut comedy.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Colin Trevorrow
Writer: Derek Connolly
Studio: FilmDistrict
Cast: Kristen Bell, Aubrey Plaza, Mark Duplass

Release: June 8, 2012
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