Starbuck synopsis: STARBUCK stars Patrick Huard as David Wosniak, a 42-year old lovable but perpetual screw up who finally decides to take control of his life. A habitual sperm donor in his youth, he discovers that he's the biological father of 533 children, 142 of whom are trying to force the fertility clinic to reveal the true identity of the prolific donor code-named Starbuck. (c) EOne R. If You Like this movie you can streaming Starbuck Best movie without downloading HERE
Movie Title : Starbuck
Release Date : Mar 22, 2013 Limited
Genre Movie :Art House & International,Comedy
Mpaa Rating : R
Actors :Patrick Huard,Julie Le Breton,Antoine Bertrand,Dominic Philie,Marc Bélanger,Igor Ovadis,David Michael,Patrick Martin,David Giguère,Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse,Julie LeBreton
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Visitor Ranting and Critics For Starbuck
User Ranting Starbuck : 3.9User Percentage For Starbuck : 82 %
User Count Like for Starbuck : 2,449
All Critics Ranting For Starbuck : 6
All Critics Count For Starbuck : 63
All Critics Percentage For Starbuck : 63 %
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This is froth, but it's good froth.Tom Long-Detroit News
Rather than a jolting shot of joe, this French-Canadian comedy is a soothing cup of warm cocoa.
Soren Anderson-Seattle Times
"Starbuck" is essentially a situation comedy, but what a situation.
John Anderson-Newsday
Never mind high concept, this is high conception.
Steven Rea-Philadelphia Inquirer
"Starbuck" is one of those high-concept yet formulaic, sitcom-like comedies that gets by on charm and speed.
Steven Boone-Chicago Sun-Times
It's silly and a bit sappy, but it works, in a crowd-pleasing way.
Michael O'Sullivan-Washington Post
Despite (or because of) Huard's mugging, 'Starbuck' is more likely to cause queasiness than smiles of contentment.
Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion
It's a far-fetched premise, though one that's brought down to Earth by Scott's emotionally upbeat writing, his brisk direction, and Huard's nimble, large-hearted performance.
Sean O'Connell-CinemaBlend.com
What begins as a cute idea grows annoyingly sentimental before it is through.
Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle
Trite-sounding comic premise is lifted by a winning performance by Patrick Huard.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
For a story about a man on the cusp of belated adulthood, "Starbuck" has some growing up of its own to do.
Marc Mohan-Oregonian
The screenplay, by director Ken Scott and Michael Petit is a true original.
Robin Clifford-Reeling Reviews
The pace is leisurely, the coincidences just a little too pat, but the momentum Huard brings to this befuddled human being has too much heart to let that matter
Andrea Chase-Killer Movie Reviews
While overly contrived and often slight, Starbuck is a feel-good comedy to be rivalled and benefits immensely from a snappy, wry screenplay and charming performance from Huard.
Simon Brookfield-We Got This Covered
Scott's take on the importance of family is an admirable one, to a point, until it moves past that to espouse an uncomfortably regressive morality.
Ian Buckwalter-Washington City Paper
'Starbuck' is no father figure
James Verniere-Boston Herald
Like its likeable loser hero ... the movie aims for a lower rung, grabs the bar, and, without much ambition to guide it, hangs there with no desire to climb any higher.
Mark Dujsik-Mark Reviews Movies
Huard carries a great deal of the comedy, making sure Starbuck has an accessible funny bone to go along with its engorged heart.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com