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Release year 2019. 7,1 / 10 Star. 87minute. cast Matthew Macfadyen. Kitty Green. country USA. Home Round-ups (Image credit: Shutterstock) Looking for the best Google Assistant skills? We've rounded up the most useful (and entertaining) commands for controlling your smart home gadgets, navigating your schedule, getting recommendations and testing your trivia knowledge. The greatest thing about Google Assistant is that it's available on more than just the Google Home, Google Nest Hub Max, Nest Mini and Android phones. You can find it on a wide range of gadgets and on a number of the best smart speakers. Even iPhone users can download an iOS version of Google Assistant. For more Google Assistant-related tips, tricks, and how-tos, check out our complete guide to Google Assistant. Find your phone (Image credit: Future) Already misplaced your new Pixel 4 XL? Whether it's fallen in the couch cushions or you can't remember which jacket you've left it in, you can use Google Assistant to find it. If you have a connected Google Home speaker, like the Nest Mini, you can ask it where your phone is and it will ring your phone. It works even when your phone is on silent or Do Not Disturb mode, meaning you'll be able to find it easily. Unlock your Pixel (Image credit: Google) You love that Google Assistant responds to your voice when your screen is off, but you hate it when your PIN and fingerprint methods appear on screen (requiring an extra step to unlock the device). Bypass these additional steps by using Google Assistant's voice command to unlock your device. Go into your Google Assistant settings, and select OK Google Detection followed by Trusted Voice. Open apps with your voice (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Let's say you're washing your hands, but you want to see your latest Gmail notifications. Just say, "OK, Google, open Gmail, " and watch Gmail open. You can use this command to open other apps, including third-party apps, as well. Screen your phone calls (Image credit: Google) Tired of getting bothered by telemarketers? If you pick up a Pixel 3 or Pixel 3 XL, you can have Google Assistant field those annoying and unwanted calls. The latest Pixels include a Call Screen feature where the Assistant will answer the phone on your behalf. Even better, an onscreen transcript of the call will appear so that you can see whether the call is coming from someone you can safely ignore. If it is a telemarketer, just mark the call as spam and move on. While the new Pixels get this feature first, Google says that it will come to earlier Pixels via a software update. Google image search (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Having a hard day at work? What's better than pictures of baby animals to lift your spirits? Ask your Google Assistant to do a Google image search of baby animals and you'll feel better in no time. Get advice on where to eat, drink, dance or shop (Image credit: Tom's Guide) It's Friday night, you're out with friends, but you're clueless as to where you should go for dinner or dancing. Google Assistant can help: By way of a Nearby feature, you can find out what places around cater to whatever you're in the mood for. Just ask Google Assistant to "show me nearby restaurants, " and finding that great new spot is just a tap away. Google Assistant gives you a list of restaurant names with the establishments' star ratings; tap on a listing to get the address, directions and a link for calling the restaurant. Get suggestions for vacation spots (Image credit: Tom's Guide) If you're looking to get away, Google Assistant can serve as a virtual travel planner. Just ask Google Assistant, "What are some great vacation ideas? " if you're open to anything. To be more specific, ask, for example, "What are the best places for vacation in November" to find seasonal travel hotspots. Google Assistant will pull up search results, which you can tap for more information. Cue up your favorite Netflix shows and movies (Image credit: Tom's Guide) If you want to kick back and enjoy a new movie or old TV show with family and friends, just ask Google Assistant to start streaming your show. You can even get specific: Say, "Play Stranger Things on Netflix, " and watch the Hawkins kids escape the Demogorgon at any time. The feature can be hit-and-miss, with older shows like MacGyver and Murder, She Wrote tripping up Google Assistant, though the "Play Luke Cage on Netflix" command works just fine. Test your expertise You name it, Google Assistant has a quiz on it. Gamers can say "Talk to Video Games Quiz, " while those interested in culture and history can try "Talk to Indian Culture Quiz. " Google can even quiz you on tech-company CEOs: Say "Talk to Company Quiz. " The Assistant will keep track of your score, and let you know how you did at the end. Get a news report (Image credit: Tom's Guide) It's one thing for Google Assistant to deliver your favorite news, but how about getting the assistant to read the news to you each morning? You only have to tap the software home button; when the pop-up box comes up with the Google Assistant question, "How May I help you? " say, "Good morning. " Google Assistant will say, "Good morning, Deidre" (your name here), and give you the weather in your city as well as read the latest news from your customized news sources. You can also say, "Good Afternoon" or "Good Evening, " and get your news read, since Google Assistant is aware of each time of day. Get a positive news report (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Tired of the unrelenting negativity of the news cycle? Your Google Assistant can provide some relief. Just say "Tell me something good, " and you'll get a summary of an uplifting news story with the option to find out more by tapping a link. Get more sports scores (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Google Now was always good at delivering sports scores from games on the same day, but Google says the new Google Assistant is good at not just "now" — the old voice command — but also scores from yesterday and game times for tomorrow. Find out who won yesterday's big football game, just by tapping the home button and saying, "Who won yesterday's Broncos-Texans game? " Asking Google Assistant, "Who won the NFL game yesterday? " will bring up a list of NFL football scores from the day before. Get a weather forecast (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Ready to plan your weekend getaway to the park for a romantic picnic? You'll need to make sure the weather cooperates. Just grab your mobile meteorologist, Google Assistant, who can tell you if it'll be sunny with the temperature in the 70s or cold and rainy. Google Assistant is pretty flexible here. Asking, "What's the weather for the weekend? " will give you a forecast, while "What's it like outside? " triggers a rundown of current conditions. Send a voice message (Image credit: Tom's Guide) If you're out and about and need to contact your kids at home, Google Assistant can broadcast a voice message directly to your Google Home speakers at home, and your family can respond. Google Assistant also transcribes your message if your family member would rather read it. Book movie tickets (Image credit: Google) Using Google Assistant, you can search for movies based on title, who's starring, and what's playing in the theaters near you. By selecting one of the showtimes, you can then book a ticket through Fandango. No more waiting in line! Play some tunes (Image credit: Tom's Guide) On a road trip and feel like breaking out into song? Keeping your hands on the wheel, you can tell Google Assistant to "play music, " and get the party started on the road. To strike up the band, simply say, "OK, Google, " followed by "play music" or "sing a song. " Look out for a disruption in playback if you have too many devices authorized on your Play Music service (you can have up to 10 devices max) or if you have yet to set Google Assistant to unlock your Pixel. Set important reminders (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Google Assistant's greatest power is that it can draw information from other Google apps and services — including Keep, Calendar and Gmail — to provide information at a moment's notice when you need it. If you fear you've missed any emails from yesterday, you can always ask Google Assistant, "Did I miss any emails from yesterday? " and the assistant will pull up emails that remain unopened. Need to be reminded of that bill you keep forgetting? Want to make sure you don't forget your wedding anniversary? Just set a reminder with Google Assistant, and you'll never forget that date again. To set the reminder, you can say, "OK, Google, set a reminder for my wedding anniversary, " and it's done, other than thanking Google Assistant for maintaining your wedded bliss. (By the way, Google Assistant will reply with "You're welcome" should you thank it). Jog your memory (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Sometimes it’s hard to keep track of the little things, like where you parked your car or even where you left your car keys or wallet. It’s pretty easy for Google Assistant, though, if you take advantage of the digital helper’s ability to set reminders. Just say “OK Google, remind me that my car keys are in the kitchen on the counter, ” and Google Assistant will recall it for you when you ask again. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) When in the grocery store, the last thing you want to do is fumble for your grocery list. If you've been using Google Keep, no worries: Google Assistant can grab your shopping list. You need only go into your Google Assistant settings, then select Shopping List beneath Pixel. The Assistant will enter into Google Keep and retrieve your list. Who knew hiring a professional shopper could be so fun, easy and free? For the holidays, you can also add gift ideas to a gift list. Say "Hey, Google, add a t-shirt for Joe to my gift list. " Find a loan (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Google Assistant can answer all of your questions about finding and paying back a loan with Leslie, its artificially intelligent loan expert. Say "Okay, Google, talk to Loan Finder, " to take advantage of her knowledge. You can ask Leslie your own questions, or ask for her answers to the most popular ones. After you answer a few questions, Leslie can redirect you to a listing of loan offers suited to you (via a partner website). For existing loans, Leslie can spit out the amount you'll be paying over the length of your loan term. Set alarms and wake up routines (Image credit: Tom's Guide) No need to fumble with the snooze button on that alarm clock in the morning when you can trust Google Assistant to wake you up on time. You need only tell Google Assistant, "Wake me up at 8 a. m., " to set an alarm. If you're bored with the regular alarms, you can even say "Wake me up at 8 a. m. to Pink, " and it will play selected songs from her. You can pick any song, artist, or playlist, and Google Assistant will draw from the default music service you specified. Using Google Routines, you can also set an alarm to trigger other actions. For example, Google can read you the news, or turn on your lights after you've dismissed your alarm. Plan a route (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Some people want to plan their travel down to the smallest detail, including learning the fastest route to their destinations. If you're looking for the fastest way from Point A to Point B or you just need to get home from a place you've visited for the first time, ask Google Assistant to tell you. The trip from Florida to New York isn't as long as you'd think. Google Assistant works with both Google Maps and Waze. New York City residents can also use Google Assistant to check public-transit schedules, using either an Android phone or a smart speaker. Ask "Hey, Google, when is the next F train? ". You'll get your train's ETA and walking directions to the nearest station. Send a text message (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Need to send a text message telling a friend or loved one you'll be late to dinner? No problem. Just say, "OK, Google, " followed by, "Send a text message to (the person's name). " From there, you can dictate the exact message you want delivered. Google Assistant will then ask you whether you want to edit the message or send it. Set a kitchen timer (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Google has partnered with United Airlines to help travelers check into flights with Google Assistant. Once you've got the flight stored in your calendar, say "Google, check into my flight. " You won't even need a confirmation number. You can also use Google to book hotel rooms through services such as Choice Hotels, Priceline and Travelclick. You're cooking at home for the first time in months, and you're enjoying a simple evening with your spouse. Make sure to set your baked chicken on a timer by saying, "OK, Google, set a timer for baked chicken for 2. 5 hours. " You can use the timer for other things, too, but dinner preparations are a natural for this Google Assistant feature. See if things add up (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Instead of scrolling through the listings grid, you can ask Google Assistant when specific shows are playing, and on what channel. For example, you can ask "When is Law & Order on next, " or "what channel is showing Hell's Kitchen? " Not everyone can do math in their head, and there’s really no need to with Google Assistant close at hand. Just say “OK Google, tell me what is 15 x 24, ” and it’ll respond with the answer quickly. Now, you never have to fumble for the calculator app on your smartphone or piece of scratch paper ever again. Get a motivational quote (Image credit: Tom's Guide) When you're buried in work, it can be difficult to see the forest for the trees. But your Google Assistant can help you take a step back with famous motivational quotes. Just ask. Google can also deliver quotes on any topic of your choosing. Try asking for a music quote or a space quote. Translate Between Languages (Image credit: Tom's Guide) When you're having trouble entertaining yourself, turn to Google Assistant for a little diversion. Just hit that software home button and tell Google Assistant, "I'm bored. " The assistant can tell corny jokes (such as a bunny's favorite kind of music: "hip hop") and play games such as solitaire or tic-tac-toe, but it can also surprise you with some random fun, such as funny or trending videos. Do you want to know a music artist's top No. 1 hits or the latest single from any given artist? Google Assistant can give you answers. You need only say, for example, "What are (artist name's) No. 1 hits? " to find the answer. Google Assistant can also do mathematical computations and field questions about weights and measurement, including converting currencies. You can change Google Assistant's language and dialect, but the mobile assistant can also make you a linguist. If you've set Google Assistant to unlock your phone, just say, "How do you say 'dinner' in Spanish? " (Simply replace "dinner" with whatever word or phrase you want translated and "Spanish" with your language of choice — Google Assistant can translate 188 languages. ) The assistant will speak the translated phrase for you. If you need to hear the phrase again, just say, "OK, Google, repeat that, " and Google Assistant will do as you command. You can also use Google's "Interpreter Mode" on any Google Home speaker or smart display. Say "Hey, Google, by my French interpreter" to start up a bilingual conversation. Google will translate what you're saying into French in real time, and can translate your partner's response back into English as well. Interpreter mode (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Google Assistant can be your interpreter between 44 different languages. Just say, "Hey Google, be my {insert language} interpreter, " to have Google Assistant show and speak both sides of multi-language conversation. Use your camera to identify your surroundings (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Google Lens allows you you to point your phone's camera at an object and have it instantly recognized, complete with contextual responses. Snap a photo of a concert marquee, and Google Assistant will be able to parse out the name of the band and offer links to play their songs or buy tickets to the show. After debuting on the Pixel phones, Google has since rolled out Lens to other devices. Assign a new language or dialect (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Practicing a new language or dialect for a business trip? You can change Google Assistant to help with your language skills. Tap the white software home button at the bottom of the display until you see Google Assistant appear. Next, tap the three gray dots at the top right of the pop-up box, then Settings, then "Adjust settings for this Pixel device. " From there, tap Assistant Language, go to Language Preferences and select Add a Language. From there, you'll be prompted to select a language and dialect (Français and Canada, for example) that you want for Google Assistant. You can also give Google an Australian or British accent by selecting "Assistant Voice" under Google Assistant Settings. Tell a story While you're running around getting your kids ready for bed, Google can read them a story. Say "Hey, Google, tell me a story, " or "Hey, Google, tell me a bedtime story. " Stories feature a number of popular characters, including the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. On Google Home speakers in the U. S., Google can also play music and sound effects while you read certain children's books. Have a laugh (Image credit: Google) If you need some humor in your life, Google can help. Say "Hey, Google, tell me a joke" for a cute joke. You'll get a wide variety of quips, from knock-knock jokes to question-answers and slick one-liners. Jokes come in many different languages, and are tailored to your region. Assign reminders (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Google Assistant gained a neat new family organization feature just in time for back to school season. While you could already send yourself reminders, you can now have Google Assistant be the family nag, reminding your partner, kids or roommates to do things like pick up the dry cleaning, preheat the oven, and take out the trash. Assignable reminders are available for phones, Google Assistant-enabled speakers, and smart displays. The feature will work with Google Nest Hub Max when it’s available in September. Record stories with My Stories (Image credit: Tom's Guide) The My Storytime skill lets you record stories for playback when you’re away from your family. When you upload audio files to, any Google Nest speakers and displays on your account can play them aloud. Just say “Hey Google, talk to My Storytime, " to listen.
The Assistant. Is it just me? or does anyone here also thought about a dog's purpose movie. As a recovering addict who used to play team sports myself, this film trailer gives me feels. Hope it lives up to my expectations. Great movie, thanks. Saved me 90 minutes of my life. It took two years for a truly great movie about the Harvey Weinstein case to come out, and The Assistant is it. (The lag time is no big surprise, since Weinstein’s close association with most of Hollywood left much of the movie industry reeling and uncertain about individual complicity in giving the alleged predator cover for decades. ) Instead of addressing the sexual assault allegations head-on, Australian director Kitty Green turned to fiction to explore what made Weinstein such a powerful, feared figure in Hollywood. Green is best known not for fiction features but for her documentaries, which explore the way bigger systems impact the lives of ordinary people. In her most recent film, 2017’s Casting JonBenét, Green looked at how the media, and cycles of violence and abuse, affect the way people think about the notorious 1996 murder of 6-year-old JonBenét Ramsey. The Assistant covers some similar ground, albeit in a very different way. The Americans ’ Julia Garner plays Jane, a new assistant in the Tribeca offices of a high-powered movie studio executive. The Assistant follows Jane through one long workday, which begins before dawn and ends late at night. Jane makes coffee and copies, takes calls and endures light ribbing from her colleagues. She also witnesses, to her slowly growing horror, what she thinks might be her powerful boss’s inappropriate behavior toward a young woman who shows up unexpectedly, saying she’s been promised a job in the office. The genius of The Assistant (clearly modeled on Chantal Akerman’s 1975 feminist masterpiece Jeanne Dielman, 23 Commerce Quay, 1080 Brussels) is that we don’t see the “Weinstein” character directly. Instead, we hear his voice and see his back from a distance; we also see the fear he provokes in his subordinates. He isn’t the point of the story, though. The point, as The Assistant makes blindingly clear, is that the movie executive gets away with his behavior because of the complicity of the people around him. They joke about and roll their eyes at him and make excuses for him, rather than speaking up or stepping in. I caught up with Green at the Sundance Film Festival, where The Assistant was playing after a strong premiere at the prestigious Telluride Film Festival last August. We talked about the movie’s attention to detail, the reasons she chose to obscure the “Weinstein” figure, and the way economics affect the systems that protect predators. Alissa Wilkinson I keep hearing from people who have worked as assistants, especially in Hollywood, that this movie is eerily accurate. Kitty Green Yeah, but it’s strange. Someone came up to me at Telluride and said, “How did you get the Froot Loops right? We had Froot Loops in the Weinstein Company. That was all we ate. ” I just picked Froot Loops because they’re colorful! Someone brought bran, and I think the props person was like, “No, no, no, let’s get Froot Loops. ” So a lot of these things are accidental. But it’s weird how a detail like that can really have an emotional effect on somebody. Being in an abusive environment, those details stay with you. I did a lot of research, but not to the level that people assume I did. I did interview maybe a hundred people. I started with a friend of mine who had been with the Weinstein Company, and a few former Weinstein Company employees. Then I went to Miramax. Then I did studios and agencies and other production companies. I can’t really name the other ones because their boss is still their boss. From there, I went to assistants in other sectors. The same stories came up again and again, patterns that cross the globe. Patterns like what? Both film and other fields have very gendered systems, where you see your male colleagues promoted before you. You see them getting opportunities that you’re not getting. There’s a gendered division of labor, so they are given tasks that you’re not given. There were lots of stories of going to HR and feeling completely unsupported, or stripped of any kind of self-worth upon leaving, because HR exists to protect the company and not the employees. Those are the kind of stories that I was getting again and again. We were focused on how the larger systems sideline women in particular. That hierarchy is noticeable in the film. And it also plays into one thing I thought about a lot, which is that The Assistant shows how people are sort of trained to not notice when bad things happen, because it’s part of their job to look away and just do what they’re told. I was reminded of stories I hear about governments committing atrocities and “ordinary” people who become complicit in them, even if they argue that they’re “just” doing their jobs. You don’t focus on the “Weinstein” character so much as people who work at the company — junior executives, receptionists, human resources people, just regular workers in that environment. How did you start writing them into the story? Well, here’s the thing. In the original draft, I gave the men too hard of a time. I sent the original draft around to people for feedback, and a lot of people said, “Listen, women are guilty of this kind of behavior as well. ” The film is from Julia’s point of view completely, so you don’t really know what anyone else’s day was like, what they’ve been through, how much they know about what’s going on. [... ] You’re only given as much information as Julia has, which is not a lot. All you can see is that everyone kind of knows something sinister is going on, but they don’t come right out and say it. Some people assume their boss is sleeping with a lot of women or having extramarital affairs. But you don’t know how much they really know, especially consent and what’s going on back there in his office. Although we definitely can see how his temper rules the office. Yeah, it’s definitely an abusive work environment. Matthew Macfadyen in The Assistant by Kitty Green, an official selection of the Spotlight program at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. Sundance Institute I’ve been reading about how Hollywood’s assistants are making a move toward unionizing for more fair pay and humane work hours. Even if your boss isn’t outright abusive, the job kind of just wears you down until you do whatever is asked of you without questioning. Yeah, completely. The complaint is that the wages in Hollywood are so low that you can only work there if you have another source of income, where you come from a rich family, which completely prevents a whole section of society from getting into the film industry and getting those jobs. They’re trying to change the way people are brought into the industry. Right. There’s an economics at play in who gets put into those jobs and can afford to stay in them. The economic factors definitely show up in The Assistant in various subtle ways. If it was just Harvey Weinstein that was the problem, well, then, it would be fixed. We’d all be fine. But it’s not. The system is rotten. But “system” is a word that sounds so broad and vague, and what I wanted to do was highlight these concrete examples of what that system is — everything from who gets paid what and mysterious checks that get sent through to HR, to different layers of machinery that support specifically white men being in power. Which is interesting, because about 10 minutes in I realized that The Assistant bore some strong resemblance to one of the greatest films about women, power, and economics — Chantal Akerman’s Jeanne Dielman [ 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles], from 1975. It’s one of my favorites, too. In both movies, our protagonist is doing all of these simple, almost rote tasks to get through her day, and then there are moments of intense emotional stress. When I started working on this project, I’d say it was about assistants, and people would say, “Oh, the enablers. I know who these people are. ” I thought, I don’t think you fully understand. People don’t really understand who these people are, or the work their jobs consist of. I really wanted the film to be clear about how [Jane] spends her time at work. It’s not like we only show her having all these crazy, dark experiences. A lot of her work is very mundane and routine. So I wanted to focus on routine. Jeanne Dielman really influenced my filmmaking career. I saw it when I was very young, and I was like, “Wow, filmmaking can be this? ” It blew my mind. It’s a feminist classic, and it’s very much about how gender and economics are intertwined within a particular system. Completely. I wanted to echo that. Kitty Green and Julia Garner before a Sundance screening of The Assistant. Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images How did you decide not to actually show Weinstein? The character is actually just “The Boss” in the movie. But he looks and sounds unmistakably like Harvey Weinstein, even though we only hear his voice kind of muffled and see him out of focus, from the back. Yeah, but interestingly, that’s just because a particular actor happened to be free. Here’s something strange, actually — the voice and body are different people. In the script, you weren’t really supposed to hear the boss’s voice at all. But I filmed all of these close-ups of Julia on the phone. I was going to use wider shots, but when I saw Julia’s eyes, I wanted us to be right there with her. Then it was weird if a voice wasn’t coming out of the phone — you needed to hear something So we ended up casting a voice actor to play that voice in post-production. We went to Avy Kaufman, who’s an amazing casting agent, and she was just like, “I know who you need. ” The actor came in and was like, “Oh, I know who this guy is. Let me do it my way. ” I was like, “Sure! ” It was so scary and terrifying listening in the booth. I was shivering. At the end he came up to give me a hug, and I was like, “No! ” He’s a lovely guy! I was just so terrified by what I’d heard. Yes, and I think everyone’s worked in a job where just the voice of your boss on the other end of the line sparks huge anxiety. Everyone’s had a boss they didn’t know how to please. And colleagues that you’re trying to impress too, especially when you’re new. It’s interesting how much the movie is affecting people. I’ve made movies before, and I’ve been to festivals with movies before. But I’ve never made a movie where people grab my arm and are like, “Oh, my God. Let me tell you …” That’s been incredible. Or, people don’t even want to talk. They just want to stand near me. That’s happened a few times, where women just came and stood by quietly. It meant a lot to me. They feel like someone saw them. Right. Centering on the person with the least power in the narrative was really important — someone you almost ignored. I try to treat everyone well, to be kind, but sometimes I walk into these offices and just ignore whoever’s working at the desk, answering the phones. Hopefully we can shake that off a little bit. It’s funny, I had a filmmaker friend who took three weeks to respond when I sent a cut to them, and I knew they’d watched it. They normally write me right away and will be very critical and unfiltered. But it was three weeks later. Finally, I got this response. They said, “I’m sorry, I felt really guilty, because I have all these assistants who I ask to do too much for me, so I’m still processing my role in this. ” That’s incredible, the idea that someone will treat someone differently after seeing the movie. Usually you’ve made documentaries. Did anything carry over from your documentary work into this fiction film? I feel like I read a lot about this subject before making the movie, [... ] for instance, having to clean up your boss’s couch after he has a “visitor. ” But the actual lived experience, provoking the feeling of emotionally identifying with somebody in that position, really seeing what her day is like, the highs and lows, being stuck in her shoes for 90 minutes — that was something I could achieve. I’m very meticulous about research, so there’s a connection with my documentary work there. And I’ve watched a lot of observational documentaries, and there’s an observational component here. But all my films are about women and the media, to be honest, and I feel like this one sits squarely within that as well. And I’m trying to explore an issue in a way that the media aren’t really covering it. Trying to show it in a different light. The Assistant played at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival and opens in theaters on January 31.
The story come true soon 😁😁😁😁. Critics Consensus Led by a powerhouse performance from Julia Garner, The Assistant offers a withering critique of workplace harassment and systemic oppression. 85% TOMATOMETER Total Count: 60 11% Audience Score Verified Ratings: 9 The Assistant Ratings & Reviews Explanation Tickets & Showtimes The movie doesn't seem to be playing near you. Go back Enter your location to see showtimes near you. The Assistant Videos Photos Movie Info "The Assistant" follows one day in the life of Jane (Julia Garner), a recent college graduate and aspiring film producer, who has recently landed her dream job as a junior assistant to a powerful entertainment mogul. Her day is much like any other assistant's -- making coffee, changing the paper in the copy machine, ordering lunch, arranging travel, taking phone messages, onboarding a new hire. But as Jane follows her daily routine, she, and we, grow increasingly aware of the abuse that insidiously colors every aspect of her work day, an accumulation of degradations against which Jane decides to take a stand, only to discover the true depth of the system into which she has entered. Rating: R (for some language) Genre: Directed By: Written By: In Theaters: Jan 31, 2020 limited Runtime: 87 minutes Studio: Bleecker Street Cast News & Interviews for The Assistant Critic Reviews for The Assistant Audience Reviews for The Assistant The Assistant Quotes News & Features.
Lol why is the girl on the bike the creepiest thing about this trailer.
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Feel like there's a twist. His wife and son passed away tragically. AKA the SImpsons episode where Bart broke his leg and watches Flanders through his window. The Movie. Our school use to have a couch that drank a-lot, he was fired. Редактировать удалить Рейтинг фильма — 1 IMDb: 6. 20 (460) об оценках и Top-250 Послать ссылку на email или через персональное сообщение * КиноПоиск не сохраняет в базе данных e-mail адреса, вводимые в этом окне, и не собирается использовать их для каких-либо посторонних целей Знаете похожие фильмы? Порекомендуйте их... Порекомендуйте фильмы, похожие на « » по жанру, сюжету, создателям и т. д. * внимание! система не позволяет рекомендовать к фильму сиквелы / приквелы — не пытайтесь их искать Отзывы и рецензии зрителей Добавить рецензию... Для того чтобы добавить рецензию на фильм Ассистентка, необходимо войти на сайт → Заголовок: Текст: Нашли ошибку? Добавить инфо → Мнение друзей Найдите друзей, зарегистрированных на КиноПоиске, и здесь появятся оценки, которые ваши друзья поставили этому фильму... Ассистентка The Assistant, 2019 Подписка на обновления... Результаты уик-энда Зрители 2 411 009 846 435 Деньги 658 629 937 руб. 224 513 762 Цена билета 273, 18 руб. 2, 06 07. 02 — 09. 02 подробнее Сегодня в кино рейтинг Соник в кино Sonic the Hedgehog 6. 592 Остров фантазий Fantasy Island Джентльмены The Gentlemen 8. 605 Хищные птицы: Потрясающая история Харли Квинн Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn 6. 412 Скандал Bombshell 6. 159 афиша Скоро в кино премьера Соник в кино Sonic the Hedgehog 20. 02 Удивительное путешествие доктора Дулиттла Dolittle 20. 02 Сладкая жизнь La dolce vita 05. 03 Человек-невидимка The Invisible Man 05. 03 Бладшот Bloodshot 12. 03 премьеры Багровые реки Les rivières pourpres, 2000 другой случайный фильм.
I watched Spotlight so many times. This is going to be amazing. BRITT AND KJ BACK AT IT AGAIN SINCE A DOG'S PURPOSE 😍😍😍 I always wanted to see a love story from them aghhh. I hope she gets away with killing all of those guys and goes back to med school. Nothing good would come from locking her up. She's doing the Lord's work. 😄. Finally a trailer that doesnt show you the whole movie. Watch free asystentkaron. Wow. A film we might just need nowadays, made well in advance and waiting release... Someone praise the 1 who came with the film's script.
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