Movie Release Date Oct 19, 2012 Limited
Movie Overview For The Sessions
The Sessions Movie TagLine
Trailer For The Sessions
Actors For The Sessions
John Hawkes,Helen Hunt,Moon Bloodgood,Annika Marks,Rhea Perlman,Adam Arkin,William H. Macy,W. Earl Brown,Robin Weigert,Blake Lindsley,Ming Lo,Jennifer Kumiyama,Rusty Schwimmer,Jimmy Martinez,Tobias Forrest,Jarrod Bailey,Paul Maclean,Phoebe Lewin,Jonathan Hanrahan,Jason Jack EdwardsGenres The Sessions : Drama,Comedy
Visitor Rating & Critics For The Sessions
User Rating The Sessions : 4User Percentage For The Sessions : 85 %
User Count Like for The Sessions : 14,691
All Critics Rating For The Sessions : 7.9
All Critics Count For The Sessions : 177
All Critics Percentage For The Sessions : 94 %
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Review For The Sessions
Thanks to Lewin's light but assured touch, The Sessions never wears its theological preoccupations heavily, instead allowing transcendence to creep up on the audience quietly.Ann Hornaday-Washington Post
A very different kind of love story, breaking taboos lightly, with sensitivity and humor.
Tom Charity-CNN.com
Achieves its sunny disposition by pulling punches.
Ian Buckwalter-The Atlantic
A funny, tender and mostly unsentimentalized movie about physical and emotional triumph.
Rafer Guzman-Newsday
An absolute delight.
Tom Long-Detroit News
Forced to do all his acting with his face, Hawkes displays the kind of camera-arresting capability that has earned others Oscar nominations.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews
An unexpected gem: candid, touching and funny.
Jason Best-Movie Talk
The Sessions proves unusually candid in its matter-of-fact attitude to both sex and nudity.
Alistair Harkness-Scotsman
(... ) a remarkable film about disability, incapacity and the joy of freedom in the most impossible of situations.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
This funny, moving, beautifully acted movie avoids numerous pitfalls.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
Satisfaction guaranteed? Pretty much.
Charlotte Ross-This is London
It's Hawkes's portrayal, in all its wit, intelligence and childlike naivety, that really captures the heart.
Stella Papamichael-Radio Times
By taking a sensitive, honest approach to this true story, breakthrough filmmaker Lewin both avoids sentimentality and keeps the focus on the inner lives of the central characters.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com
It's a brave performance from Hunt, who spends much of the film entirely naked. Both her and Hawkes are brilliant in a movie that is a massively uplifting experience.
Alex Zane-Sun Online
The movie becomes a touching, often funny portrayal of sex as a form of kindness and human contact.
Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK]
Hunt is a prodigy. No other actress could have brought such easeful transparency, such a glow of givingness, such heedlessness of glamour each time she strips naked.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
Not only does it deal with sex in a straightforward manner, but it also deals with the equally sensitive themes of disability and religion, all of which writer/director Ben Lewin pulls off skilfully.
Philip Concannon-The Skinny
The Sessions can be sugary, but it's likable.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
You could maybe see it working as a play, though the tactile detail of these scenes needs close-ups on the actors' faces to communicate what the transaction means to them both.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph
It's tender, humane and funny and superbly acted; a simple but affecting parable about experiencing life to the fullest.
Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express
Three days after viewing, the film's questioning generosity and sense of perspective will still be knocking around your head.
Paul Fairclough-Little White Lies
The Sessions finally proves that Hollywood can take physical incapacity and/or sex far more seriously than it does the potential side effects of shooting so many people on screen so often.
Graham Young-Birmingham Post
A touching gem of a movie largely thanks to subtly dynamic performances from Helen Hunt and John Hawkes.
Tim Evans-Sky Movies
Hugely enjoyable, warm-hearted and frequently laugh-out-loud funny disability drama with a superb script and a pair of terrific performances from John Hawkes and Helen Hunt.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
Lewin, who has fought his own lifelong polio battle, handles tricky material with a gentle, empathetic touch.
Guy Lodge-Time Out
Formulaic but uplifting, positive and accessible.
Angie Errigo-Empire Magazine
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