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In the Bedroom

In the Bedroom is a 2001 American independent drama film directed by Todd Field from a screenplay written by Field and Robert Festinger, based on the 1979 short story "Killings" by Andre Dubus. It stars Sissy Spacek, Tom Wilkinson, Nick Stahl, Marisa Tomei, and William Mapother. The film centers on the inner dynamics of a family in transition. Matt Fowler (Wilkinson) is a doctor practicing in Maine and is married to Ruth Fowler (Spacek), a music teacher. Their son Frank (Stahl) is involved in a love affair with an older single mother, Natalie Strout (Tomei). As the beauty of Maine's brief and fleeting summer comes to an end, these characters find themselves in the midst of an unimaginable tragedy.

In the Bedroom
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTodd Field
Screenplay by
  • Todd Field
  • Robert Festinger
Based on"Killings"
by Andre Dubus
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyAntonio Calvache
Edited byFrank Reynolds
Music byThomas Newman
Production
companies
Distributed byMiramax Films
Release date
  • November 23, 2001 (2001-11-23)
Running time
131 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1.7 million[1]
Box office$44.8 million[1]

The title refers to the rear compartment of a lobster trap known as the "bedroom" and how it can hold only two lobsters before the lobsters begin to turn on each other. In the Bedroom premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. It was theatrically released in limited theatres on November 23, 2001, and grossed $44.8 million against a $1.7 million budget.

The film was praised for Field's direction, its screenplay and the performances (particularly those of Spacek, Wilkinson, Stahl and Tomei). In the Bedroom was chosen by the American Film Institute as one of the top ten films of the year while Spacek's performance was named the best female performance of the year. The film received five Oscar nominations at the 74th Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actress (for Spacek), Best Actor (for Wilkinson), Best Supporting Actress (for Tomei), and Best Adapted Screenplay, and also three nominations at the 59th Golden Globe Awards including for the Best Motion Picture – Drama, and winning Best Actress – Drama (for Spacek).

Plot Edit

In the Mid-Coast town of Camden, Maine, Matt and Ruth Fowler enjoy a happy marriage and a good relationship with their son Frank, a recent college graduate who has come home for the summer. Frank has fallen in love with a divorced older woman with children, Natalie Strout; Ruth is openly concerned about Frank's relationship with Natalie, while Matt thinks it is only a fling.

Frank is about to begin graduate school for architecture, but is having second thoughts and considering staying in town to continue working as a fisherman and, more importantly, to be near Natalie and her kids. Natalie's ex-husband, Richard Strout, tries to find a way into his ex-wife and children's lives, going to increasingly violent lengths to get his intentions across to Natalie, including assaulting Frank. Frank resists Ruth's insistence he report Richard's violence to the police, but neither she nor Matt call them.

Frank rushes to Natalie's home one evening after receiving a frightened phone call from one of her children. He arrives to find the living room trashed, and Natalie in distress. She tells him Richard just left, and pleads with him not to call the police, but Richard, still enraged, returns almost immediately. Natalie takes the boys upstairs, and Frank insists through the locked front door that Richard leave. He feigns doing so, only to break in through the back door with a handgun; in the ensuing scuffle, Frank is shot in the face and killed.

Though equally devastated, Matt and Ruth grieve in different ways, with Matt putting on a brave face while Ruth becomes reclusive and quiet. Richard is set free on bail, paid by his well-to-do family, and both Matt and Ruth are forced to see him around town.

The couple retreat with friends Willis and Katie Grinnel to a secluded cottage for a weekend, but Ruth is distant; she rarely contributes to conversation, eyes Matt's drinking suspiciously, and sleeps most of the ride home. The next Saturday, Matt tells Ruth he's going into the office, but he instead goes to the convenience store where Natalie works. The two speak briefly, but Matt begins to become emotional, so he leaves. He goes fishing, and badly cuts his right index finger hauling lobster traps.

The tension between Matt and Ruth increases when their lawyer informs them that the lack of an eyewitness to Frank's shooting means Richard will instead be charged with accidental manslaughter, and will likely only serve five to ten years in prison. Ruth is openly distraught by this, Matt seems deflated. He and Willis spend the evening drinking and lamenting the injustice of the situation.

Natalie approaches Ruth at work and attempts to apologize, but Ruth slaps her before dismissively returning to her papers. Natalie leaves in tears. Later that same day, Ruth accidentally runs into Richard again while buying cigarettes.

When she returns home, an argument erupts between the couple in which each one confronts and emotionally savages the other; Matt lambastes Ruth for being an overbearing presence in Frank's youth, while Ruth in turn chastises Matt for showing little grief for their deceased son. A little girl knocks on the door, interrupting them, and Matt buys $10 worth of chocolate from her. He returns, measured now, and apologizes to Ruth, who apologizes in turn and, breaking down, tells Matt about seeing Natalie and Richard. The two embrace. With the air cleared, the couple is finally able to find common ground in their grief.

Matt then abducts Richard at gunpoint, saying he's arranged for Richard to jump bail and leave the state, so as to spare them the pain of seeing him in Camden. He forces Richard to "pack clothes for warm weather" and plants a train schedule in his apartment. He forces Richard to drive them out to the Grinnel cabin, where Willis is waiting with another vehicle. He begins to load Richard's belongings, but Matt hesitates - and then shoots Richard once in the shoulder and twice in the back, killing him. Willis is shocked, admonishing Matt for not following the plan. Matt responds simply that he couldn't wait. The two successfully bury Richard's body deep in the woods beyond the cabin, but are stuck unexpectedly at a bridge crossing on their return home. Willis laments that this cost them nearly an hour - meaning they arrive back in town just after sunrise at 4:00am instead of in darkness at 3:00am - and Matt apologizes.

Matt returns home and wraps his clothes in an old blanket, before washing himself in the downstairs sink. He returns to the bedroom upstairs to find Ruth awake and smoking in bed. She asks him, "Did you do it?" Matt appears troubled and unresponsive. He climbs into bed and then turns away from her. She asks if he's okay, and Matt haltingly describes a photo he saw in Richard's apartment of him with Natalie in a loving pose, but cannot explain why it affected him. Finally, Ruth gets up to make coffee. Matt rolls over onto his back and removes the band-aid from the finger he injured hauling traps - his trigger finger - to examine the healing wound underneath. Ruth calls from the kitchen, "Matt, do you want coffee?" but he doesn't answer.

Cast Edit

Sundance Edit

In the Bedroom made its debut at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. In a 2022 The New Yorker profile, Field recalled that when the film was acquired by Miramax Films, he was devastated, concerned his film would be heavily re-edited by Harvey Weinstein. Field called Tom Cruise, a personal friend, who advised him not to give Weinstein any pushback, allow him to extensively re-edit, wait until the film tested poorly, then remind Weinstein of how well the film was initially received at Sundance. Field followed Cruise's advice and it worked. [2][3]

Critic Dennis Lim wrote in Village Voice:

Todd Field's debut feature, In the Bedroom, alighted on the snowy peaks of Sundance last January as if from another universe. Here was a small miracle of patience and composure, so starkly removed from everything the festival had come to represent that it seemed almost to herald the overdue coming-of-age of American independent film.[4]

In the Bedroom was the first film to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture. It also received nominations for Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Adapted screenplay, more nominations than any film to premiere at Sundance until Precious in 2009.[5]

Release Edit

Box office Edit

In the Bedroom was the second highest-grossing film that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival from 2000 to 2009, after Napoleon Dynamite.[6] The film grossed a worldwide total of $44.8 million.[7] It went on to become, at the time, the highest-grossing non-IMAX film in history never to reach the top 10 in a given week, and also one of the most successful films in history, with an expense-to-profit ratio of 1:25.[8]

Critical reception Edit

 
Sissy Spacek and Tom Wilkinson's performances received critical acclaim and earned Oscar nominations for Best Actress and Best Actor.

Upon its release, the film received critical acclaim for its direction, script, and performances, notably Wilkinson and Spacek. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a "certified fresh" approval rating of 93% based on 139 reviews, with an average score of 7.90/10. The site's consensus states "Expertly crafted and performed, In the Bedroom is a quietly wrenching portrayal of grief."[9] On Metacritic the film has a score of 86 out of 100 based on reviews from 31 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[10]

David Edelstein of Slate Magazine in his review of the film wrote that "it is the best movie of the last several years" and described it "the most evocative, the most mysterious, the most inconsolably devastating" film. He further mentioned that the effect of the film "isn't over when you leave the theater" and that it's "always going to be there". He also called In the Bedroom a "masterpiece".[11]

Neil Norman of The Evening Standard stated "It is apparent that Field has not only studied the masters of cinematic understatement, such as Ozu and Bergman, but that he fully understands their processes... Field's achievement is such a perfectly consummated marriage of intent and execution that he need never make another movie. I would not be alone, I think, in hoping he will make many more."[12]

William Arnold of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer compared Field's direction to Kubrick's, saying that it "manages to feel both highly controlled and effortlessly spontaneous at the same time; and his lifting of the facade of this picturesque, Norman Rockwell setting is carried out with surgical precision". He further mentioned that "like Kubrick, Field doesn't make any moral judgments about his characters, and his film remains stubbornly enigmatic. It can be read as a high-class revenge thriller, an ode to the futility of vengeance or almost anything in between."[13]

Stanley Kauffmann of The New Republic wrote, "In the Bedroom leaves us with the happy knowledge that with Field the American film scene, continually deplored as scraggly, can boast another admirable directing talent.[14]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times stated in his review that it is "one of the best-directed films of the year" and that "every performance has a perfect tone".[15] He listed In the Bedroom as his third best film of the year 2001.[16]

Rolling Stone's Peter Travers called the film "an uncommonly good movie" that "will hit you hard."[17] He also mentioned that "Oscar would be a fool" if it ignores Sissy Spacek and Tom Wilkinson's "career-crowning performances".[17]

Among the negative reviews of the film include Paul Tatara of CNN mentioning that the film "flounders" despite the good performances.[18] Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post said "it opens brilliantly" but goes on to "self-negating absurdity."[19]

Retrospective lists Edit

A. O. Scott included the film in his New York Times essay "The most important films of the past decade—and why they mattered."[20]

In the Bedroom was also chosen by the New York Times Film Critics for their "Best 1,000 Films of All Time" list.[21]

The March 2023 issue of New York magazine listed In the Bedroom alongside Citizen Kane, Sunset Boulevard, Dr. Strangelove, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Conversation, Nashville, Taxi Driver, The Elephant Man, Pulp Fiction, There Will Be Blood, Roma, and Tár as "The Best Movies That Lost Best Picture at the Oscars".[22]

Accolades Edit

Award Category Recipients Result
Academy Awards[23] Best Picture Graham Leader, Ross Katz and Todd Field Nominated
Best Actor Tom Wilkinson Nominated
Best Actress Sissy Spacek Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Marisa Tomei Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Robert Festinger and Todd Field Nominated
American Film Institute Awards[24] Top 10 Films Graham Leader, Ross Katz, Todd Field Won
Actor of the Year Tom Wilkinson Nominated
Actress of the Year Sissy Spacek Won
BAFTA Awards[25] Best Actor in a Leading Role Tom Wilkinson Nominated
Best Actress in a Leading Role Sissy Spacek Nominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards[26] Best Film Graham Leader, Ross Katz, Todd Field Nominated
Best Actress Sissy Spacek Won
Best Supporting Actress Marisa Tomei Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Film Graham Leader, Ross Katz, Todd Field Nominated
Best Actor Tom Wilkinson Nominated
Best Actress Sissy Spacek Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Marisa Tomei Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Sissy Spacek Won
Best Supporting Actress Marisa Tomei Won
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards[27] Best Actress Sissy Spacek Won
Golden Globe Awards[28] Best Motion Picture – Drama Graham Leader, Ross Katz, Todd Field Nominated
Best Actress – Motion Picture, Drama Sissy Spacek Won
Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Marisa Tomei Nominated
Independent Spirit Awards[29] Best First Feature Todd Field Won
Best Male Lead Tom Wilkinson Won
Best Female Lead Sissy Spacek Won
Best Screenplay Robert Festinger and Todd Field Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards[30] Best Film Graham Leader, Ross Katz, Todd Field Won
Best Actress Sissy Spacek Won
National Board of Review Awards[31] Best Director Todd Field Won
Best Screenplay Robert Festinger and Todd Field Won
New York Film Critics Circle Awards[32] Best First Film Todd Field Won
Best Actor Tom Wilkinson Won
Best Actress Sissy Spacek Won
Online Film Critics Society Awards[33] Best Film Graham Leader, Ross Katz, Todd Field Nominated
Best Director Todd Field Nominated
Best Actor Tom Wilkinson Nominated
Best Actress Sissy Spacek Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Marisa Tomei Nominated
Best Screenplay – Adapted Robert Festinger and Todd Field Nominated
Best Breakthrough Filmmaker Todd Field Nominated
Satellite Awards[34] Best Film – Drama Graham Leader, Ross Katz, Todd Field Won
Best Actress – Drama Sissy Spacek Won
Best Supporting Actress – Drama Marisa Tomei Nominated
Best Screenplay – Adapted Robert Festinger and Todd Field Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards[35] Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Tom Wilkinson Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Sissy Spacek Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture William Mapother, Sissy Spacek, Nick Stahl, Marisa Tomei, Celia Weston, Tom Wilkinson, William Wise Nominated
Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards[36] Best Actress Sissy Spacek Won
Best Supporting Actress Marisa Tomei Won
Sundance Film Festival Awards[37] Special Jury Prize – Dramatic Acting Sissy Spacek and Tom Wilkinson Won
USC Scripter Award[38] USC Scripter Award Robert Festinger and Todd Field (screenwriters) and Andre Dubus (author) Nominated
Vancouver Film Critics Circle[39] Best Actor Tom Wilkinson Nominated
Best Actress Sissy Spacek Won

Home media Edit

The film was released on DVD in 2002 in a bare-bones edition containing no extras or director's commentary. When Field was asked by the New York Times why this was the case, he said, "Once a film is made available to the public, the right of interpretation belongs to the viewer. Unless it's something historical—like Citizen Kane or Raging Bull—it seems really silly to have that kind of thing."[40]

Film archives Edit

A 35mm safety print is housed in the permanent collection of the UCLA Film & Television Archive.[41]

Popular culture Edit

During season four (episode eight, "Mergers and Acquisitions") of The Sopranos, Tony shows Carmela the new media center he has installed in the pool house, and she replies that she will pick up In the Bedroom for them to watch.[42]

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In the Bedroom is a 2001 American independent drama film directed by Todd Field from a screenplay written by Field and Robert Festinger based on the 1979 short story Killings by Andre Dubus It stars Sissy Spacek Tom Wilkinson Nick Stahl Marisa Tomei and William Mapother The film centers on the inner dynamics of a family in transition Matt Fowler Wilkinson is a doctor practicing in Maine and is married to Ruth Fowler Spacek a music teacher Their son Frank Stahl is involved in a love affair with an older single mother Natalie Strout Tomei As the beauty of Maine s brief and fleeting summer comes to an end these characters find themselves in the midst of an unimaginable tragedy In the BedroomTheatrical release posterDirected byTodd FieldScreenplay byTodd FieldRobert FestingerBased on Killings by Andre DubusProduced byTodd FieldRoss KatzGraham LeaderStarringSissy SpacekTom WilkinsonNick StahlMarisa TomeiCinematographyAntonio CalvacheEdited byFrank ReynoldsMusic byThomas NewmanProductioncompaniesGood MachineEastern Standard Film CompanyGreeneStreet FilmsDistributed byMiramax FilmsRelease dateNovember 23 2001 2001 11 23 Running time131 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 1 7 million 1 Box office 44 8 million 1 The title refers to the rear compartment of a lobster trap known as the bedroom and how it can hold only two lobsters before the lobsters begin to turn on each other In the Bedroom premiered at the Sundance Film Festival It was theatrically released in limited theatres on November 23 2001 and grossed 44 8 million against a 1 7 million budget The film was praised for Field s direction its screenplay and the performances particularly those of Spacek Wilkinson Stahl and Tomei In the Bedroom was chosen by the American Film Institute as one of the top ten films of the year while Spacek s performance was named the best female performance of the year The film received five Oscar nominations at the 74th Academy Awards Best Picture Best Actress for Spacek Best Actor for Wilkinson Best Supporting Actress for Tomei and Best Adapted Screenplay and also three nominations at the 59th Golden Globe Awards including for the Best Motion Picture Drama and winning Best Actress Drama for Spacek Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Sundance 4 Release 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical reception 4 2 1 Retrospective lists 4 3 Accolades 5 Home media 6 Film archives 7 Popular culture 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditIn the Mid Coast town of Camden Maine Matt and Ruth Fowler enjoy a happy marriage and a good relationship with their son Frank a recent college graduate who has come home for the summer Frank has fallen in love with a divorced older woman with children Natalie Strout Ruth is openly concerned about Frank s relationship with Natalie while Matt thinks it is only a fling Frank is about to begin graduate school for architecture but is having second thoughts and considering staying in town to continue working as a fisherman and more importantly to be near Natalie and her kids Natalie s ex husband Richard Strout tries to find a way into his ex wife and children s lives going to increasingly violent lengths to get his intentions across to Natalie including assaulting Frank Frank resists Ruth s insistence he report Richard s violence to the police but neither she nor Matt call them Frank rushes to Natalie s home one evening after receiving a frightened phone call from one of her children He arrives to find the living room trashed and Natalie in distress She tells him Richard just left and pleads with him not to call the police but Richard still enraged returns almost immediately Natalie takes the boys upstairs and Frank insists through the locked front door that Richard leave He feigns doing so only to break in through the back door with a handgun in the ensuing scuffle Frank is shot in the face and killed Though equally devastated Matt and Ruth grieve in different ways with Matt putting on a brave face while Ruth becomes reclusive and quiet Richard is set free on bail paid by his well to do family and both Matt and Ruth are forced to see him around town The couple retreat with friends Willis and Katie Grinnel to a secluded cottage for a weekend but Ruth is distant she rarely contributes to conversation eyes Matt s drinking suspiciously and sleeps most of the ride home The next Saturday Matt tells Ruth he s going into the office but he instead goes to the convenience store where Natalie works The two speak briefly but Matt begins to become emotional so he leaves He goes fishing and badly cuts his right index finger hauling lobster traps The tension between Matt and Ruth increases when their lawyer informs them that the lack of an eyewitness to Frank s shooting means Richard will instead be charged with accidental manslaughter and will likely only serve five to ten years in prison Ruth is openly distraught by this Matt seems deflated He and Willis spend the evening drinking and lamenting the injustice of the situation Natalie approaches Ruth at work and attempts to apologize but Ruth slaps her before dismissively returning to her papers Natalie leaves in tears Later that same day Ruth accidentally runs into Richard again while buying cigarettes When she returns home an argument erupts between the couple in which each one confronts and emotionally savages the other Matt lambastes Ruth for being an overbearing presence in Frank s youth while Ruth in turn chastises Matt for showing little grief for their deceased son A little girl knocks on the door interrupting them and Matt buys 10 worth of chocolate from her He returns measured now and apologizes to Ruth who apologizes in turn and breaking down tells Matt about seeing Natalie and Richard The two embrace With the air cleared the couple is finally able to find common ground in their grief Matt then abducts Richard at gunpoint saying he s arranged for Richard to jump bail and leave the state so as to spare them the pain of seeing him in Camden He forces Richard to pack clothes for warm weather and plants a train schedule in his apartment He forces Richard to drive them out to the Grinnel cabin where Willis is waiting with another vehicle He begins to load Richard s belongings but Matt hesitates and then shoots Richard once in the shoulder and twice in the back killing him Willis is shocked admonishing Matt for not following the plan Matt responds simply that he couldn t wait The two successfully bury Richard s body deep in the woods beyond the cabin but are stuck unexpectedly at a bridge crossing on their return home Willis laments that this cost them nearly an hour meaning they arrive back in town just after sunrise at 4 00am instead of in darkness at 3 00am and Matt apologizes Matt returns home and wraps his clothes in an old blanket before washing himself in the downstairs sink He returns to the bedroom upstairs to find Ruth awake and smoking in bed She asks him Did you do it Matt appears troubled and unresponsive He climbs into bed and then turns away from her She asks if he s okay and Matt haltingly describes a photo he saw in Richard s apartment of him with Natalie in a loving pose but cannot explain why it affected him Finally Ruth gets up to make coffee Matt rolls over onto his back and removes the band aid from the finger he injured hauling traps his trigger finger to examine the healing wound underneath Ruth calls from the kitchen Matt do you want coffee but he doesn t answer Cast EditSissy Spacek as Ruth Fowler Tom Wilkinson as Matt Fowler Nick Stahl as Frank Fowler Marisa Tomei as Natalie Strout William Mapother as Richard Strout Celia Weston as Katie Grinnel Karen Allen as Marla Keyes Deborah Derecktor as Janelle William Wise as Willis Grinnel Justin Ashforth as Tim Bryson Camden Munson as Jason Strout Frank T Wells as Henry Kevin Chapman as Tim s FriendSundance EditIn the Bedroom made its debut at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival In a 2022 The New Yorker profile Field recalled that when the film was acquired by Miramax Films he was devastated concerned his film would be heavily re edited by Harvey Weinstein Field called Tom Cruise a personal friend who advised him not to give Weinstein any pushback allow him to extensively re edit wait until the film tested poorly then remind Weinstein of how well the film was initially received at Sundance Field followed Cruise s advice and it worked 2 3 Critic Dennis Lim wrote in Village Voice Todd Field s debut feature In the Bedroom alighted on the snowy peaks of Sundance last January as if from another universe Here was a small miracle of patience and composure so starkly removed from everything the festival had come to represent that it seemed almost to herald the overdue coming of age of American independent film 4 In the Bedroom was the first film to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture It also received nominations for Best Actor Best Actress Best Supporting Actress and Best Adapted screenplay more nominations than any film to premiere at Sundance until Precious in 2009 5 Release EditBox office Edit In the Bedroom was the second highest grossing film that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival from 2000 to 2009 after Napoleon Dynamite 6 The film grossed a worldwide total of 44 8 million 7 It went on to become at the time the highest grossing non IMAX film in history never to reach the top 10 in a given week and also one of the most successful films in history with an expense to profit ratio of 1 25 8 Critical reception Edit nbsp Sissy Spacek and Tom Wilkinson s performances received critical acclaim and earned Oscar nominations for Best Actress and Best Actor Upon its release the film received critical acclaim for its direction script and performances notably Wilkinson and Spacek On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a certified fresh approval rating of 93 based on 139 reviews with an average score of 7 90 10 The site s consensus states Expertly crafted and performed In the Bedroom is a quietly wrenching portrayal of grief 9 On Metacritic the film has a score of 86 out of 100 based on reviews from 31 critics indicating universal acclaim 10 David Edelstein of Slate Magazine in his review of the film wrote that it is the best movie of the last several years and described it the most evocative the most mysterious the most inconsolably devastating film He further mentioned that the effect of the film isn t over when you leave the theater and that it s always going to be there He also called In the Bedroom a masterpiece 11 Neil Norman of The Evening Standard stated It is apparent that Field has not only studied the masters of cinematic understatement such as Ozu and Bergman but that he fully understands their processes Field s achievement is such a perfectly consummated marriage of intent and execution that he need never make another movie I would not be alone I think in hoping he will make many more 12 William Arnold of the Seattle Post Intelligencer compared Field s direction to Kubrick s saying that it manages to feel both highly controlled and effortlessly spontaneous at the same time and his lifting of the facade of this picturesque Norman Rockwell setting is carried out with surgical precision He further mentioned that like Kubrick Field doesn t make any moral judgments about his characters and his film remains stubbornly enigmatic It can be read as a high class revenge thriller an ode to the futility of vengeance or almost anything in between 13 Stanley Kauffmann of The New Republic wrote In the Bedroom leaves us with the happy knowledge that with Field the American film scene continually deplored as scraggly can boast another admirable directing talent 14 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times stated in his review that it is one of the best directed films of the year and that every performance has a perfect tone 15 He listed In the Bedroom as his third best film of the year 2001 16 Rolling Stone s Peter Travers called the film an uncommonly good movie that will hit you hard 17 He also mentioned that Oscar would be a fool if it ignores Sissy Spacek and Tom Wilkinson s career crowning performances 17 Among the negative reviews of the film include Paul Tatara of CNN mentioning that the film flounders despite the good performances 18 Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post said it opens brilliantly but goes on to self negating absurdity 19 Retrospective lists Edit A O Scott included the film in his New York Times essay The most important films of the past decade and why they mattered 20 In the Bedroom was also chosen by the New York Times Film Critics for their Best 1 000 Films of All Time list 21 The March 2023 issue of New York magazine listed In the Bedroom alongside Citizen Kane Sunset Boulevard Dr Strangelove Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid The Conversation Nashville Taxi Driver The Elephant Man Pulp Fiction There Will Be Blood Roma and Taras The Best Movies That Lost Best Picture at the Oscars 22 Accolades Edit Award Category Recipients ResultAcademy Awards 23 Best Picture Graham Leader Ross Katz and Todd Field NominatedBest Actor Tom Wilkinson NominatedBest Actress Sissy Spacek NominatedBest Supporting Actress Marisa Tomei NominatedBest Adapted Screenplay Robert Festinger and Todd Field NominatedAmerican Film Institute Awards 24 Top 10 Films Graham Leader Ross Katz Todd Field WonActor of the Year Tom Wilkinson NominatedActress of the Year Sissy Spacek WonBAFTA Awards 25 Best Actor in a Leading Role Tom Wilkinson NominatedBest Actress in a Leading Role Sissy Spacek NominatedBroadcast Film Critics Association Awards 26 Best Film Graham Leader Ross Katz Todd Field NominatedBest Actress Sissy Spacek WonBest Supporting Actress Marisa Tomei NominatedChicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Film Graham Leader Ross Katz Todd Field NominatedBest Actor Tom Wilkinson NominatedBest Actress Sissy Spacek NominatedBest Supporting Actress Marisa Tomei NominatedDallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Sissy Spacek WonBest Supporting Actress Marisa Tomei WonFlorida Film Critics Circle Awards 27 Best Actress Sissy Spacek WonGolden Globe Awards 28 Best Motion Picture Drama Graham Leader Ross Katz Todd Field NominatedBest Actress Motion Picture Drama Sissy Spacek WonBest Supporting Actress Motion Picture Marisa Tomei NominatedIndependent Spirit Awards 29 Best First Feature Todd Field WonBest Male Lead Tom Wilkinson WonBest Female Lead Sissy Spacek WonBest Screenplay Robert Festinger and Todd Field NominatedLos Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 30 Best Film Graham Leader Ross Katz Todd Field WonBest Actress Sissy Spacek WonNational Board of Review Awards 31 Best Director Todd Field WonBest Screenplay Robert Festinger and Todd Field WonNew York Film Critics Circle Awards 32 Best First Film Todd Field WonBest Actor Tom Wilkinson WonBest Actress Sissy Spacek WonOnline Film Critics Society Awards 33 Best Film Graham Leader Ross Katz Todd Field NominatedBest Director Todd Field NominatedBest Actor Tom Wilkinson NominatedBest Actress Sissy Spacek NominatedBest Supporting Actress Marisa Tomei NominatedBest Screenplay Adapted Robert Festinger and Todd Field NominatedBest Breakthrough Filmmaker Todd Field NominatedSatellite Awards 34 Best Film Drama Graham Leader Ross Katz Todd Field WonBest Actress Drama Sissy Spacek WonBest Supporting Actress Drama Marisa Tomei NominatedBest Screenplay Adapted Robert Festinger and Todd Field WonScreen Actors Guild Awards 35 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Tom Wilkinson NominatedOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Sissy Spacek NominatedOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture William Mapother Sissy Spacek Nick Stahl Marisa Tomei Celia Weston Tom Wilkinson William Wise NominatedSoutheastern Film Critics Association Awards 36 Best Actress Sissy Spacek WonBest Supporting Actress Marisa Tomei WonSundance Film Festival Awards 37 Special Jury Prize Dramatic Acting Sissy Spacek and Tom Wilkinson WonUSC Scripter Award 38 USC Scripter Award Robert Festinger and Todd Field screenwriters and Andre Dubus author NominatedVancouver Film Critics Circle 39 Best Actor Tom Wilkinson NominatedBest Actress Sissy Spacek WonHome media EditThe film was released on DVD in 2002 in a bare bones edition containing no extras or director s commentary When Field was asked by the New York Times why this was the case he said Once a film is made available to the public the right of interpretation belongs to the viewer Unless it s something historical like Citizen Kane or Raging Bull it seems really silly to have that kind of thing 40 Film archives EditA 35mm safety print is housed in the permanent collection of the UCLA Film amp Television Archive 41 Popular culture EditDuring season four episode eight Mergers and Acquisitions of The Sopranos Tony shows Carmela the new media center he has installed in the pool house and she replies that she will pick up In the Bedroom for them to watch 42 References Edit a b In the Bedroom 2001 Box Office Mojo Boxofficemojo com Retrieved August 22 2017 Schulman Michael January 14 2023 Todd Field s Long Road to Tar The New Yorker Retrieved January 15 2023 Tinoco Armando January 14 2023 Tom Cruise Saved Todd Field s In the Bedroom From Harvey Weinstein Deadline Retrieved January 15 2023 Lim Dennis November 20 2001 Scenes From a Marriage Village Voice Turitz Neil January 21 2014 Sundance at the Oscars Studio System News Archived from the original on January 26 2014 Retrieved February 18 2014 Ten Grossers At Sundance this Decade Indiewire com July 13 2014 Retrieved August 22 2017 In the Bedroom at Box Office Mojo Top Grossing Movies That Never Hit the Top 10 at the Box Office Boxofficemojo com Retrieved August 22 2017 In the Bedroom Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved January 12 2022 In the Bedroom Metacritic Edelstein David November 23 2001 In the Thrall Slate Magazine Retrieved January 18 2023 Norman Neil January 24 2002 A fatal summer affair The Evening Standard Arnold William December 25 2001 Pulling Back the Covers on an Idyllic Life Seattle Post Intelligencer Retrieved January 18 2023 Kaufman Stanley December 17 2001 Down to Earth The New Republic Retrieved January 18 2023 Ebert Roger In the Bedroom Chicago Sun Times Retrieved February 25 2014 Ebert Roger Roger Ebert Top 10 List Alumnus caltech edu Archived from the original on December 31 2007 Retrieved February 25 2014 a b Travers Peter January 11 2002 In the Bedroom Rolling Stone Archived from the original on August 24 2012 Retrieved February 25 2014 Tatara Paul November 23 2001 Bedroom well performed but severe Dreadful atmosphere CNN Retrieved February 25 2014 Hunter Stephen December 25 2001 Sorting Through Pain In a Messy Bedroom The Washington Post Retrieved January 18 2023 Scott A O November 12 2009 Screen Memories The New York Times Retrieved August 22 2017 NYT In the Bedroom 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Film The New York Times December 14 2001 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved January 18 2023 2001 Awards 5th Annual Online Film Critics Society January 3 2012 Retrieved January 18 2023 2002 6th Annual SATELLITE Awards International Press Academy Archived from the original on January 12 2008 Retrieved January 18 2023 The 8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Screen Actors Guild Awards sagawards org Retrieved January 18 2023 2001 Winners Southeastern Film Critics Association Retrieved January 18 2023 2001 Sundance Film Festival www sundance org Retrieved January 18 2023 Linzey Adam January 16 2002 A Beautiful Mind wins Scripter Award USC News Retrieved January 18 2023 2nd Annual Award Winners Vancouver Film Critics Circle January 31 2002 Retrieved January 18 2023 Nichols Peter M August 9 2002 HOME VIDEO In the Bedroom Without Frills The New York Times Retrieved February 27 2020 In the Bedroom UCLA Library Retrieved January 18 2023 Chase David Green Robin Burgess Mitchell Winter Terence Konner Lawrence writers Attias Dan director Mergers and Acquisitions November 3 2002 The Sopranos Season 4 Episode 8 HBO External links EditIn the Bedroom at IMDb In the Bedroom at AllMovie In the Bedroom at Box Office Mojo In the Bedroom at Rotten Tomatoes In the Bedroom at Metacritic nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title In the Bedroom amp oldid 1175169246, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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