SummaryFilmmaker Stanley Tucci takes viewers into the poignant and sometimes humorous world of New York City in the 1940s. This is the true story of two men, one of whom would tell the other's story: famed "The New Yorker" writer Joseph Mitchell and New York bohemian Joe Gould. [USA Films]
Directed By:Stanley Tucci
Written By:Joseph Mitchell, Howard A. Rodman
Joe Gould's Secret
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
83% Positive
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A delicate yet haunting movie, a meditation on friendship, on the roots of bohemianism, on the sad comedy of madness.
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A wonderful, heart-breaking movie.
80
A vivid double portrait of the artistic sensibility in its many weathers -- expressed by two fine actors clearly engaged in a labor of love.
75
(Holm) nails one of the best roles of his career.
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A quietly ambitious, well-wrought, and tastefully poignant treatment of two local literary legends.
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A gentle and often beautiful study in opposites.
50
Carefully made, respectful and dull.
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