1. The Case of the Shyster Wrestling Coach movie review (2011)
Mar 24, 2011 · Mike volunteers as the wrestling coach for the local high school team. You could not call this a passion. It is more of a task he has stubbornly set himself.
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2. Win Win (2011) - Rotten Tomatoes
Mike Flaherty (Paul Giamatti) is a struggling, though not overly ambitious, lawyer. As the court-appointed attorney of Leo Poplar (Burt Young), an old man ...
Mike Flaherty (Paul Giamatti) is a struggling, though not overly ambitious, lawyer. As the court-appointed attorney of Leo Poplar (Burt Young), an old man afflicted with dementia, Mike sees an opportunity to take things easy for awhile by volunteering to become Leo's legal guardian and thereby gain control of the man's monthly stipend. The unexpected arrival of Leo's grandson complicates Mike's plans, until he learns that the youth is a champion wrestler who can help the team Mike coaches.
3. Win Win (2011) — Speak Up, Ask, Answer
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Win Win is a traditional indie comedy. It follows rather typical indie movie characters through a standard indie movie plot. It’s good, but not because of the story or some of the underdeveloped characters, but mainly because of the incredible acting. Paul Giamatti is amazing and, well, everyone el
4. Win Win (2011) - Movie Review : Alternate Ending
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Win Win - Movie review by film critic Tim Brayton
5. Win Win Movie Review | Common Sense Media
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Mature dramedy triumphs with grace and wisdom. Read Common Sense Media's Win Win review, age rating, and parents guide.
6. Win Win (2011) directed by Tom McCarthy • Reviews, film + cast
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When down-on-his-luck part-time high school wrestling coach Mike agrees to become legal guardian to an elderly man, his ward's troubled grandson turns out to be a star grappler, sparking dreams of a big win -- until the boy's mother retrieves him.
7. Win Win – review | Drama films | The Guardian
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Dishonesty becomes a ticking timebomb for a hapless lawyer who just wants a better life for himself and his family, writes Philip French
8. Film Review: WIN WIN - SAGindie
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From writer-director Thomas McCarthy, WIN WIN stars Paul Giamatti as a high school wrestling coach who takes in a troubled young athlete.
9. Movie Review - 'Win Win' - Sad Situations, With Comedy Attendant
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Tom McCarthy's film features Paul Giamatti in a subtly down-to-earth turn as a New Jersey lawyer who takes in a mentally challenged client and his high-school-wrestler grandson. The actor anchors a fine ensemble — and a movie full of interestingly knotty problems.
10. Win Win - AV Club
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11. Review: Win Win (2011) - 3 Brothers Film
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A funny, moving, unassuming film about the American family.