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Rules Don't Apply

Rules Don't Apply is a 2016 American romantic comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by Warren Beatty. It is loosely based on the life of businessman and film producer Howard Hughes. The ensemble cast features Beatty, in his first screen acting role in 15 years, Annette Bening, Matthew Broderick, Lily Collins and Alden Ehrenreich. Set in 1958 Hollywood, the film follows the romantic relationship between a young actress and her driver, which is forbidden by their employer, Howard Hughes.[3]

Rules Don't Apply
Theatrical release poster
Directed byWarren Beatty
Screenplay byWarren Beatty
Story by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyCaleb Deschanel
Edited by
Production
companies
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release dates
  • November 10, 2016 (2016-11-10) (AFI Fest)
  • November 23, 2016 (2016-11-23) (United States)
Running time
127 minutes
CountryUnited States
Budget$25 million[2]
Box office$3.9 million[2]

The film had its world premiere as the opening film of the AFI Fest on November 10, 2016,[4] and was theatrically released in the United States on November 23, 2016, by 20th Century Fox.[5] It received mixed reviews and was a box office bomb, grossing just $3.9 million against its $25 million budget. Collins received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical.

Plot

In 1958 Los Angeles, Frank Forbes is a driver working for mogul Howard Hughes. He picks up Marla Mabrey, a devout Baptist beauty queen under contract with Hughes' film studio RKO Pictures, receiving $400 a week[a] and living in a beautiful home with her strict mother Lucy. Frank becomes Marla's primary driver, taking her to singing and dance classes.

Marla spends months awaiting her screen test for Stella Starlight and meeting Hughes. Hughes' employee Levar Mathis regularly reminds Frank that the starlets cannot have close contact with men. Frank is devoutly religious, though he and his fiancée Sarah have secretly had sex. Lucy decides to return to Virginia, while Marla continues waiting for her screen test.

With her mother gone, Frank and Marla become closer. He lets her drive, and they confide in each other. Marla worries about conforming to the Hollywood "rules" of being a great singer, dancer, or having a big bosom; Frank assures her the rules do not apply to her. She finally meets Hughes in a private bungalow, where she turns down his offer of a drink and talks frankly about her acting aspirations. Nadine, Hughes' executive secretary, sets up Marla's screen test. Frank's first meeting with Hughes is so positive, he brings him into his inner circle of staff.

Hughes becomes even more reclusive, fearing that minority shareholders at Trans World Airlines (TWA) will have him committed. His right-hand-man Noah Dietrich upsets Hughes by suggesting he see a psychiatrist, and Hughes is advised to get married so his "wife" can refuse to sign commitment papers. Marla's screen test is a meaningless façade. She sings Frank a song she wrote, leading to a passionate kiss. They stop because Marla feels like an adulterer, but Frank says he will break up with Sarah.

Marla is called to another late-night meeting with Hughes where, upset about Frank, she consumes alcohol for the first time. When Hughes finally joins her, a very drunk Marla tells him how special he is. She performs her song for Hughes, who becomes emotional and suddenly proposes, ending in them having sex. The next day, Frank is devastated when Marla reveals she is secretly engaged then abruptly dismisses him.

Within days, Hughes marries Jean Peters to protect him from being committed and fires Noah, hiring Robert Maheu as CEO of his companies. Maheu warns him that TWA shareholders could force Hughes to appear in court on charges of mismanagement.

Marla is upset for believing Hughes' proposal and having sex with him. When she informs him that she is pregnant with his child, Hughes suggests she is lying and looking for money. Again dismissive and rude to Frank, Marla returns to Virginia.

Hughes takes his entourage out of the country, becoming increasingly reclusive. When the courts decide in favor of the minority TWA shareholders, with a judgement for $645 million, Hughes has to sell his most cherished asset, his father's original Hughes Tool Company, to pay off the debt.

In 1964, Frank, Levar, and Nadine wait for Hughes to call the American press concerning a book written by Richard Miskin, who claims to have interviewed Hughes in person and that Hughes has complete dementia, which could cost him the rest of his empire. Marla arrives with Matt, her and Hughes' five-year-old son, with news that Miskin's ex-girlfriend Mamie is ready to confirm in court that Miskin never met Hughes, so Hughes does not need to make the call. Having Matt there, Hughes finds the strength to make the phone call anyway, and talks in great detail about current and past events, proving he is lucid and confirming that he has never met Miskin.

Frank immediately quits his job and goes after Marla and Matt. They leave together as a family.

Cast

Production

Development

On June 20, 2011, Paramount Pictures announced that Warren Beatty would write, direct and star in an untitled film, his first directorial effort since 1998's Bulworth and his first acting role since 2001's Town & Country.[6] Beatty had been working on a biopic based on Howard Hughes' life for more than 40 years, after seeing him in a hotel lobby in the early 1970s and being fascinated by him.[7][8] The screenplay was written by Beatty, based on a story by himself and two-time Oscar-winning screenwriter Bo Goldman.[9] On September 16, 2011, Paramount dropped the project and New Regency Pictures picked it up.[10] The film then stayed in the development stages for almost three years.[11] On February 24, 2014, it was reported that New Regency and RatPac Entertainment were producing and financing the film,[12] with a $26.7 million budget ($25 million after taxes).[2][13]

Casting

Beatty began looking for an ensemble cast for the film in June 2011, with his playing the role of Howard Hughes. He met with Andrew Garfield, Alec Baldwin, Annette Bening, Shia LaBeouf, Jack Nicholson, Evan Rachel Wood, and Rooney Mara to co-star.[14] On November 14, 2011, Felicity Jones was cast as the female lead,[15] but later dropped out of the role, due to production delays.[16] Justin Timberlake and Alden Ehrenreich were up for the male lead, while Bening, Nicholson, Baldwin, and Owen Wilson were rumored for other roles.[17] By February 2014, Beatty had cast Alden Ehrenreich, Lily Collins, Matthew Broderick, and Annette Bening among the ensemble. Collins portrays a young actress named Marla Mabrey, and Ehrenreich co-stars as Frank Forbes, assistant to Hughes, and who along with Hughes, becomes romantically involved with Mabrey.[12]

On February 27, 2014, it was reported that Candice Bergen had joined the supporting cast, portraying Hughes' secretary Nadine Henly. On March 6, 2014, Martin Sheen was cast in an unknown role, later confirmed to be Noah Dietrich.[18] Taissa Farmiga later joined the cast as Frank's fiancée Sarah Bransford.[19] In April 2014, Brooklyn Decker revealed that Beatty had asked her to improvise on the film, but she did not know if her scenes would make the final cut.[20] On May 9, 2014, Alec Baldwin joined the cast, portraying Robert Maheu, the reclusive billionaire's lawyer.[21]

In March 2015, The New York Times reported that Dabney Coleman would co-star in an unspecified role.[22] In February 2016, Steve Coogan's casting in the film was reported.[23] That same month, Farmiga revealed in an interview that Ed Harris and Amy Madigan would be portraying her character's parents.[24] In April 2016, the casting of Josh Casaubon was reported.[25]

Filming

Principal photography for the film began on February 24, 2014 in Los Angeles, California.[26][27] Studio production took place at the Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood.[22] On location filming took place at multiple venues, including S. Grand Avenue, Musso & Frank Grill, and the Millennium Biltmore Hotel.[28][29][30] It was reported that production had been completed on June 8, 2014, after 74 filming days. Additional filming took place in late February 2015.[22]

Release

In April 2016, it was announced that 20th Century Fox would distribute the film with New Regency Pictures, with a planned fall 2016 release.[31] Rules Don't Apply had its world premiere at the AFI Fest on November 10, 2016.[32] The film was originally scheduled for release on November 11, 2016,[33] but was pushed back two weeks and released on November 23, 2016.[34]

Lawsuit

In December 2017, it was announced that Arnon Milchan and Regency Enterprises, one of the film's financiers, was suing Beatty for $18 million. The company cited breach of contract, claiming Beatty had not repaid the promotion cost losses the company took on following the underperformance at the box office.[35] In March 2018, an investment group including Brett Ratner, Ron Burkle and Steve Bing counter-sued Regency for $50 million, claiming it was their under-promotion of the film that had led to its "disastrous box office results and the loss of cross-complainants' entire investment".[36]

Marketing

The first production still from the film, featuring Collins and Bening, was released by Elle in October 2014.[37] Images of Collins, Ehrenreich, and Beatty were released on May 18, 2016.[38][39] In August 2016, Entertainment Weekly released another image from the film, featuring Ehrenreich and Beatty.[40]

Home media

The film was released on Amazon Video and iTunes on February 14, 2017, and Blu-ray and DVD in the United States on February 28, 2017.[41]

Reception

Box office

Rules Don't Apply was unsuccessful financially.[42] Rules Don't Apply opened alongside Moana, Allied and Bad Santa 2, and was initially expected to gross $3–5 million in its opening weekend and $7–9 million over its first five days, from 2,382 theaters.[43] However, the film made $65,000 from Tuesday night previews at 1,100 theaters,[44] and just $315,000 on its first day (for a per-theater average of $129), and five-day projections were lowered to $2.2 million.[45] The film ended up grossing $1.6 million in its opening weekend (with a five-day total of $2.2 million), finishing 12th at the box office. It marked the worst Thanksgiving debut ever for a wide release and 6th worst opening ever for a film playing in more than 2,000 theaters.[46] In its second weekend, the film grossed $543,058 (a drop of 65.8%), with a per-theater average of $233 from 2,386 screens, finishing 17th at the box office and marking one of the biggest second-weekend drops of all time.[47] In the film's third weekend, it grossed $37,215 (a drop of 93.1%), with a per-theater average of $209.[48] The film closed on December 22, 2016, ending its domestic run with $3.7 million.[2]

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 55% based on 177 reviews, with an average score of 5.76/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "With Rules Don't Apply, Warren Beatty takes an overall affable – but undeniably slight – look at a corner of old Hollywood under Howard Hughes' distinctive shadow."[49] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 60 out of 100, based on 40 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[50] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B−" on an A+ to F scale.[51]

Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "At once an amusingly eccentric take on a billionaire fixated with controlling other people's lives and a romance about a young couple constipated by the conservative religious and social sexual mores of the 1950s, this is a fitfully funny quasi-farce that takes off promisingly, loses its way mid-flight and comes in for a bumpy but safe landing."[52] Variety critic Peter Debruge wrote "Warren Beatty certainly took his time in getting this sprawling Spruce Goose of a movie off the ground, as the romance distracts from the Howard Hughes portrait, or vice versa."[53]

The Guardian's Jordan Hoffman awarded the film 3/5 stars, writing, "The legend's odd and energetic film is a mix of fun, sadness and fatigue, and while not everything falls into place, it has its share of entertainment."[54] Simon Thompson of IGN gave the film a 6/10 and wrote "It's an odd beast of a movie that sometimes works perfectly and is absolutely enchanting and then at other times just feels leaden and either half-baked or overdone. The story is great, there is some snappy dialogue and some nicely drawn characters and the cast can't be faulted [...] but unlike directors such as the Coen brothers, Beatty fails to make it pop and, in most cases, criminally underutilizes them – this does both them and the film a disservice."[55] David Palmer of The Reel Deal gave the film a rating of 3/10, writing, "As someone who appreciates Warren Beatty's place and contribution to Hollywood history, I hope and pray he appears in at least one more great film, because ending his career on something as poorly assembled and downright boring as Rules Don't Apply would be devastating."[56]

Accolades

List of awards and nominations
Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Critics' Choice Awards December 11, 2016 Best Song "The Rules Don't Apply" – Eddie Arkin and Lorraine Feather Nominated [57]
2016 Alliance of Women Film Journalists EDA Awards July 31, 2017 Most Egregious Age Difference Between The Lead and The Love Interest Warren Beatty (b. 1937) and Lily Collins (b. 1989): 52 years Won [58]
Golden Globe Awards January 8, 2017 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Lily Collins Nominated [59]
Hollywood Film Awards November 6, 2016 New Hollywood Award Won [60]
Hollywood Costume Design Award Albert Wolsky Won
Hollywood Music in Media Awards November 17, 2016 Best Song – Feature Film "The Rules Don't Apply" – Eddie Arkin and Lorraine Feather Nominated [61][62]
San Diego Film Critics Society December 12, 2016 Breakthrough Artist Alden Ehrenreich (also for Hail, Caesar!) Nominated [63]

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Rules Don t Apply is a 2016 American romantic comedy drama film written produced and directed by Warren Beatty It is loosely based on the life of businessman and film producer Howard Hughes The ensemble cast features Beatty in his first screen acting role in 15 years Annette Bening Matthew Broderick Lily Collins and Alden Ehrenreich Set in 1958 Hollywood the film follows the romantic relationship between a young actress and her driver which is forbidden by their employer Howard Hughes 3 Rules Don t ApplyTheatrical release posterDirected byWarren BeattyScreenplay byWarren BeattyStory byWarren Beatty Bo GoldmanProduced byWarren Beatty Arnon Milchan Brett Ratner James Packer Steve Bing Ron Burkle Frank Giustra Steven Mnuchin Sybil Robson Orr Terry Semel Jeffrey Soros William D Johnson Christopher Woodrow Molly Conners Sarah E Johnson Jonathan Mccoy 1 StarringWarren Beatty Annette Bening Matthew Broderick Lily Collins Alden EhrenreichCinematographyCaleb DeschanelEdited byBilly Weber F Brian Scofield Leslie Jones Robin GonsalvesProductioncompaniesRegency Enterprises RatPac Entertainment Worldview Entertainment Shangri La Entertainment Demarest Films Tatira Spelling EntertainmentDistributed by20th Century FoxRelease datesNovember 10 2016 2016 11 10 AFI Fest November 23 2016 2016 11 23 United States Running time127 minutesCountryUnited StatesBudget 25 million 2 Box office 3 9 million 2 The film had its world premiere as the opening film of the AFI Fest on November 10 2016 4 and was theatrically released in the United States on November 23 2016 by 20th Century Fox 5 It received mixed reviews and was a box office bomb grossing just 3 9 million against its 25 million budget Collins received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Comedy or Musical Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 4 Release 4 1 Lawsuit 4 2 Marketing 4 3 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 5 3 Accolades 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditIn 1958 Los Angeles Frank Forbes is a driver working for mogul Howard Hughes He picks up Marla Mabrey a devout Baptist beauty queen under contract with Hughes film studio RKO Pictures receiving 400 a week a and living in a beautiful home with her strict mother Lucy Frank becomes Marla s primary driver taking her to singing and dance classes Marla spends months awaiting her screen test for Stella Starlight and meeting Hughes Hughes employee Levar Mathis regularly reminds Frank that the starlets cannot have close contact with men Frank is devoutly religious though he and his fiancee Sarah have secretly had sex Lucy decides to return to Virginia while Marla continues waiting for her screen test With her mother gone Frank and Marla become closer He lets her drive and they confide in each other Marla worries about conforming to the Hollywood rules of being a great singer dancer or having a big bosom Frank assures her the rules do not apply to her She finally meets Hughes in a private bungalow where she turns down his offer of a drink and talks frankly about her acting aspirations Nadine Hughes executive secretary sets up Marla s screen test Frank s first meeting with Hughes is so positive he brings him into his inner circle of staff Hughes becomes even more reclusive fearing that minority shareholders at Trans World Airlines TWA will have him committed His right hand man Noah Dietrich upsets Hughes by suggesting he see a psychiatrist and Hughes is advised to get married so his wife can refuse to sign commitment papers Marla s screen test is a meaningless facade She sings Frank a song she wrote leading to a passionate kiss They stop because Marla feels like an adulterer but Frank says he will break up with Sarah Marla is called to another late night meeting with Hughes where upset about Frank she consumes alcohol for the first time When Hughes finally joins her a very drunk Marla tells him how special he is She performs her song for Hughes who becomes emotional and suddenly proposes ending in them having sex The next day Frank is devastated when Marla reveals she is secretly engaged then abruptly dismisses him Within days Hughes marries Jean Peters to protect him from being committed and fires Noah hiring Robert Maheu as CEO of his companies Maheu warns him that TWA shareholders could force Hughes to appear in court on charges of mismanagement Marla is upset for believing Hughes proposal and having sex with him When she informs him that she is pregnant with his child Hughes suggests she is lying and looking for money Again dismissive and rude to Frank Marla returns to Virginia Hughes takes his entourage out of the country becoming increasingly reclusive When the courts decide in favor of the minority TWA shareholders with a judgement for 645 million Hughes has to sell his most cherished asset his father s original Hughes Tool Company to pay off the debt In 1964 Frank Levar and Nadine wait for Hughes to call the American press concerning a book written by Richard Miskin who claims to have interviewed Hughes in person and that Hughes has complete dementia which could cost him the rest of his empire Marla arrives with Matt her and Hughes five year old son with news that Miskin s ex girlfriend Mamie is ready to confirm in court that Miskin never met Hughes so Hughes does not need to make the call Having Matt there Hughes finds the strength to make the phone call anyway and talks in great detail about current and past events proving he is lucid and confirming that he has never met Miskin Frank immediately quits his job and goes after Marla and Matt They leave together as a family Cast EditWarren Beatty as Howard Hughes Lily Collins as Marla Mabrey Alden Ehrenreich as Frank Forbes Annette Bening as Lucy Mabrey Matthew Broderick as Levar Mathis Alec Baldwin as Robert Maheu Haley Bennett as Mamie Murphy Candice Bergen as Nadine Henly Dabney Coleman as Raymond Holliday Steve Coogan as Colonel Nigel Briggs Ed Harris as Mr Bransford Amy Madigan as Mrs Bransford Megan Hilty as Sally Louise Linton as Betty Oliver Platt as Mr Forester Martin Sheen as Noah Dietrich Paul Sorvino as Vernon Scott Taissa Farmiga as Sarah Bransford Paul Schneider as Richard Miskin Chace Crawford as Young Actor Patrick Fischler as Director Ron Perkins as Senator Ferguson Peter Mackenzie as Gene Handsaker Julio Oscar Mechoso as President Somoza Evan O Toole as Matt Mabrey James Keane as TomProduction EditDevelopment Edit On June 20 2011 Paramount Pictures announced that Warren Beatty would write direct and star in an untitled film his first directorial effort since 1998 s Bulworth and his first acting role since 2001 s Town amp Country 6 Beatty had been working on a biopic based on Howard Hughes life for more than 40 years after seeing him in a hotel lobby in the early 1970s and being fascinated by him 7 8 The screenplay was written by Beatty based on a story by himself and two time Oscar winning screenwriter Bo Goldman 9 On September 16 2011 Paramount dropped the project and New Regency Pictures picked it up 10 The film then stayed in the development stages for almost three years 11 On February 24 2014 it was reported that New Regency and RatPac Entertainment were producing and financing the film 12 with a 26 7 million budget 25 million after taxes 2 13 Casting Edit Beatty began looking for an ensemble cast for the film in June 2011 with his playing the role of Howard Hughes He met with Andrew Garfield Alec Baldwin Annette Bening Shia LaBeouf Jack Nicholson Evan Rachel Wood and Rooney Mara to co star 14 On November 14 2011 Felicity Jones was cast as the female lead 15 but later dropped out of the role due to production delays 16 Justin Timberlake and Alden Ehrenreich were up for the male lead while Bening Nicholson Baldwin and Owen Wilson were rumored for other roles 17 By February 2014 Beatty had cast Alden Ehrenreich Lily Collins Matthew Broderick and Annette Bening among the ensemble Collins portrays a young actress named Marla Mabrey and Ehrenreich co stars as Frank Forbes assistant to Hughes and who along with Hughes becomes romantically involved with Mabrey 12 On February 27 2014 it was reported that Candice Bergen had joined the supporting cast portraying Hughes secretary Nadine Henly On March 6 2014 Martin Sheen was cast in an unknown role later confirmed to be Noah Dietrich 18 Taissa Farmiga later joined the cast as Frank s fiancee Sarah Bransford 19 In April 2014 Brooklyn Decker revealed that Beatty had asked her to improvise on the film but she did not know if her scenes would make the final cut 20 On May 9 2014 Alec Baldwin joined the cast portraying Robert Maheu the reclusive billionaire s lawyer 21 In March 2015 The New York Times reported that Dabney Coleman would co star in an unspecified role 22 In February 2016 Steve Coogan s casting in the film was reported 23 That same month Farmiga revealed in an interview that Ed Harris and Amy Madigan would be portraying her character s parents 24 In April 2016 the casting of Josh Casaubon was reported 25 Filming Edit Principal photography for the film began on February 24 2014 in Los Angeles California 26 27 Studio production took place at the Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood 22 On location filming took place at multiple venues including S Grand Avenue Musso amp Frank Grill and the Millennium Biltmore Hotel 28 29 30 It was reported that production had been completed on June 8 2014 after 74 filming days Additional filming took place in late February 2015 22 Release EditIn April 2016 it was announced that 20th Century Fox would distribute the film with New Regency Pictures with a planned fall 2016 release 31 Rules Don t Apply had its world premiere at the AFI Fest on November 10 2016 32 The film was originally scheduled for release on November 11 2016 33 but was pushed back two weeks and released on November 23 2016 34 Lawsuit Edit In December 2017 it was announced that Arnon Milchan and Regency Enterprises one of the film s financiers was suing Beatty for 18 million The company cited breach of contract claiming Beatty had not repaid the promotion cost losses the company took on following the underperformance at the box office 35 In March 2018 an investment group including Brett Ratner Ron Burkle and Steve Bing counter sued Regency for 50 million claiming it was their under promotion of the film that had led to its disastrous box office results and the loss of cross complainants entire investment 36 Marketing Edit The first production still from the film featuring Collins and Bening was released by Elle in October 2014 37 Images of Collins Ehrenreich and Beatty were released on May 18 2016 38 39 In August 2016 Entertainment Weekly released another image from the film featuring Ehrenreich and Beatty 40 Home media Edit The film was released on Amazon Video and iTunes on February 14 2017 and Blu ray and DVD in the United States on February 28 2017 41 Reception EditBox office Edit Rules Don t Apply was unsuccessful financially 42 Rules Don t Apply opened alongside Moana Allied and Bad Santa 2 and was initially expected to gross 3 5 million in its opening weekend and 7 9 million over its first five days from 2 382 theaters 43 However the film made 65 000 from Tuesday night previews at 1 100 theaters 44 and just 315 000 on its first day for a per theater average of 129 and five day projections were lowered to 2 2 million 45 The film ended up grossing 1 6 million in its opening weekend with a five day total of 2 2 million finishing 12th at the box office It marked the worst Thanksgiving debut ever for a wide release and 6th worst opening ever for a film playing in more than 2 000 theaters 46 In its second weekend the film grossed 543 058 a drop of 65 8 with a per theater average of 233 from 2 386 screens finishing 17th at the box office and marking one of the biggest second weekend drops of all time 47 In the film s third weekend it grossed 37 215 a drop of 93 1 with a per theater average of 209 48 The film closed on December 22 2016 ending its domestic run with 3 7 million 2 Critical response Edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 55 based on 177 reviews with an average score of 5 76 10 The site s critical consensus reads With Rules Don t Apply Warren Beatty takes an overall affable but undeniably slight look at a corner of old Hollywood under Howard Hughes distinctive shadow 49 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 60 out of 100 based on 40 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 50 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 51 Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter wrote At once an amusingly eccentric take on a billionaire fixated with controlling other people s lives and a romance about a young couple constipated by the conservative religious and social sexual mores of the 1950s this is a fitfully funny quasi farce that takes off promisingly loses its way mid flight and comes in for a bumpy but safe landing 52 Variety critic Peter Debruge wrote Warren Beatty certainly took his time in getting this sprawling Spruce Goose of a movie off the ground as the romance distracts from the Howard Hughes portrait or vice versa 53 The Guardian s Jordan Hoffman awarded the film 3 5 stars writing The legend s odd and energetic film is a mix of fun sadness and fatigue and while not everything falls into place it has its share of entertainment 54 Simon Thompson of IGN gave the film a 6 10 and wrote It s an odd beast of a movie that sometimes works perfectly and is absolutely enchanting and then at other times just feels leaden and either half baked or overdone The story is great there is some snappy dialogue and some nicely drawn characters and the cast can t be faulted but unlike directors such as the Coen brothers Beatty fails to make it pop and in most cases criminally underutilizes them this does both them and the film a disservice 55 David Palmer of The Reel Deal gave the film a rating of 3 10 writing As someone who appreciates Warren Beatty s place and contribution to Hollywood history I hope and pray he appears in at least one more great film because ending his career on something as poorly assembled and downright boring as Rules Don t Apply would be devastating 56 Accolades Edit List of awards and nominationsAward Date of ceremony Category Recipient s Result Ref Critics Choice Awards December 11 2016 Best Song The Rules Don t Apply Eddie Arkin and Lorraine Feather Nominated 57 2016 Alliance of Women Film Journalists EDA Awards July 31 2017 Most Egregious Age Difference Between The Lead and The Love Interest Warren Beatty b 1937 and Lily Collins b 1989 52 years Won 58 Golden Globe Awards January 8 2017 Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Lily Collins Nominated 59 Hollywood Film Awards November 6 2016 New Hollywood Award Won 60 Hollywood Costume Design Award Albert Wolsky WonHollywood Music in Media Awards November 17 2016 Best Song Feature Film The Rules Don t Apply Eddie Arkin and Lorraine Feather Nominated 61 62 San Diego Film Critics Society December 12 2016 Breakthrough Artist Alden Ehrenreich also for Hail Caesar Nominated 63 References Edit 400 a week in 1958 is equivalent to 3 760 in 2021 Debruge Peter November 11 2016 Film Review Rules Don t Apply Variety Retrieved December 18 2017 a b c d Rules Don t Apply 2016 Box Office Mojo Retrieved December 21 2016 Chitwood Adam January 15 2015 Lily Collins Says Warren Beatty s Howard Hughes Film Is About the Trials and Tribulations of 1950s Hollywood Collider Hammond Pete August 30 2016 Warren Beatty s Rules Don t Apply To World Premiere As AFI Fest Opening Night Deadline Hollywood Retrieved August 30 2016 Busch Anita July 14 2016 Rules Don t Apply Trailer First Look At Warren Beatty s Star Studded Film Deadline Hollywood Retrieved July 14 2016 Kilday Gregg June 20 2011 Warren Beatty Returning to Filmmaking With Paramount Project The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 26 2014 Warren Beatty s Big Return to Hollywood The Real Reason for His 13 Year Disappearance Closer November 25 2014 Retrieved December 28 2014 Gallagher Paul May 18 2014 Warren Beatty puts his reputation on the line again with Howard Hughes biopic The Independent Retrieved December 28 2014 Rules Don t Apply 20th Century Fox Retrieved May 18 2016 L Weinstein Joshua September 16 2011 Paramount Drops Warren Beatty Movie New Regency Picks It Up TheWrap Retrieved February 26 2014 Goldberg Matt February 24 2014 Warren Beatty s Long Gestating Howard Hughes Film Begins Production Alden Ehrenreich and Lily Collins to Star Collider a b Busch Anita February 24 2014 Warren Beatty s Untitled Howard Hughes Pic Finally Takes Flight Financed By Billionaire Boys Club Ehrenreich Collins To Star in Love Story Bening And Broderick Also In Deadline Hollywood Retrieved February 26 2014 Hammond Pete April 13 2016 Fox amp New Regency Setting Fall Release For Warren Beatty s Howard Hughes Movie Deadline Hollywood Retrieved April 18 2016 Fleming Mike Jr June 22 2011 Warren Beatty Playing Howard Hughes Great Cast Circling Deadline Hollywood Retrieved February 26 2014 Lussier Germain November 15 2011 Felicity Jones To Star in Warren Beatty s Howard Hughes Film Film Ge Linda February 24 2014 Lily Collins Replaces Felicity Jones in Warren Beaty s Howard Hughes Biopic Alden Ehrenreich Also In Up and Comers Fleming Mike Jr November 14 2011 Like Crazy s Felicity Jones Is Warren Beatty s Choice For Howard Hughes Film Deadline Hollywood Retrieved February 26 2014 Busch Anita March 6 2014 Martin Sheen Joins Cast of Warren Beatty s Howard Hughes Movie Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 7 2014 Grey Nathaniel May 27 2014 Coming to Theatres Taissa Farmiga to Work with Warren Beatty FrontiersLA Retrieved June 8 2014 Stern Marlow April 11 2014 Brooklyn Decker on Her Horrible Modeling Experiences Marriage and Cracking Hollywood The Daily Beast Retrieved April 3 2016 Busch Anita May 9 2014 Alec Baldwin Joins Warren Beatty s Untitled Howard Hughes Project Deadline Hollywood Retrieved May 10 2014 a b c Cieply Michael March 6 2015 If Warren Beatty Is Directing Shooting Can Wait For Years The New York Times Retrieved May 2 2015 Ford Rebecca February 13 2016 Berlin Paul Rudd Steve Coogan to Play Married Couple in An Ideal Home The Hollywood Reporter Brown Emma February 22 2016 Taissa Farmiga Takes the Stage Interview Who Is Kris Hall on Criminal Minds Beyond Borders 2paragraphs com April 6 2016 Retrieved April 6 2016 Brevet Brad February 24 2014 Warren Beatty Begins Work on Howard Hughes Film with Alden Ehrenreich Rope of Silicon Retrieved February 26 2014 Warren Beatty moving forward with long gestating Howard Hughes film Daily Express February 25 2014 Retrieved February 26 2014 Friday May 2 Filming Locations for The Untitled Warren Beatty Project The Kroll Show Law amp Order SVU How amp Why and more On Location Vacations May 2 2014 Bahr Lindsey February 9 2016 Alden Ehrenreich impresses big names on the way to playing Hail Caesar cowboy Chicago Sun Times Filming List Feature Films PDF Millennium Biltmore Hotel December 11 2014 Archived from the original PDF on December 28 2014 Ford Rebecca April 13 2016 CinemaCon Warren Beatty s Howard Hughes Film to Get Fall Release From Fox New Regency The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved April 13 2016 McNary Dave August 30 2016 Warren Beatty s Howard Hughes Movie Rules Don t Apply to Open AFI Fest Variety Retrieved August 30 2016 McNary Dave May 18 2016 Warren Beatty s Howard Hughes Movie Gets November Release Variety Retrieved May 18 2016 Murthi Vikram July 14 2016 Rules Don t Apply Trailer Warren Beatty Stars as Howard Hughes In 1950 s Hollywood Rom Com IndieWire Retrieved July 14 2016 Hipes Patrick December 15 2017 Warren Beatty s Rules Don t Apply Faces 18M Lawsuit Over Poorly Performing Pic Deadline Hollywood Retrieved December 15 2017 Pederson Erik March 23 2018 Arnon Milchan amp Regency Countersued For Fraud Over Warren Beatty s Rules Don t Apply Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 24 2018 Women in Hollywood Honorees Elle October 20 2014 Chitwood Adam May 18 2016 First Rules Don t Apply Images Reveal Warren Beatty s First Film in 18 Years Collider Retrieved May 18 2016 Nashawaty Chris May 18 2016 Warren Beatty as Howard Hughes See the exclusive first look of Rules Don t Apply Entertainment Weekly Retrieved May 18 2016 Fall Movie Preview 2016 Fantastic Beasts Rogue One and 76 Other Films Entertainment Weekly August 23 2016 Retrieved August 24 2016 Rules Don t Apply Amazon Retrieved February 16 2017 Over schedule over budget and overly ambitious how Warren Beatty became the king of Hollywood flops D Alessandro Anthony November 21 2016 Will Moana Slay Fantastic Beasts Over The Thanksgiving Stretch Deadline Hollywood Ford Rebecca November 23 2016 Box Office Moana Hooks Record 2 6 Million Tuesday The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved November 24 2016 McClintock Pamela November 23 2016 Box Office Moana Owns Thanksgiving Holiday Warren Beatty s Rules Don t Apply Bombs The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved November 24 2016 D Alessandro Anthony November 24 2016 Moana Rings Up 81M amp Ranks As 2nd Best Thanksgiving Debut After Frozen Deadline Hollywood Retrieved November 27 2016 D Alessandro Anthony December 4 2016 Moana Keeps Fire Going in Chilly December Weekend Manchester amp Jackie Bask in Awards Season Rays Deadline Hollywood D Alessandro Anthony December 11 2016 Moana Shuts Office Christmas Party Out of No 1 But Raunchy Comedy Loud With 17M Sunday Update Deadline Hollywood Retrieved December 23 2016 Rules Don t Apply 2016 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved June 30 2020 Rules Don t Apply reviews Metacritic Retrieved June 15 2017 Brevet Brad November 22 2016 Moana Sets Sights on 80 Million 5 Day Thanksgiving Debut Box Office Mojo Retrieved November 24 2016 McCarthy Todd November 11 2016 Rules Don t Apply Film Review AFI Fest The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved November 22 2016 Debruge Peter November 11 2016 AFI Film Review Rules Don t Apply Variety Retrieved November 22 2016 Hoffman Jordan November 11 2016 Rules Don t Apply review Warren Beatty as Howard Hughes a strangely compelling vanity project The Guardian Retrieved November 22 2016 Thompson Simon November 16 2016 Rules Don t Apply Review IGN Retrieved November 22 2016 Palmer David November 24 2016 Rules Don t Apply a Boring Disappointing Return for Warren Beatty The Reel Deal Coggan Devan December 1 2016 Critics Choice Awards 2017 La La Land Moonlight Arrival lead movie nominees Entertainment Weekly Retrieved December 2 2016 2016 AWFJ EDA Award Winners Alliance of Women Film Journalists Golden Globe Nominations Complete List Variety December 12 2016 Retrieved December 12 2016 Nicole Kidman Hugh Grant Naomie Harris and Lily Collins to be Honored Hollywood Film Awards October 21 2016 Retrieved November 2 2016 McNary Dave November 2 2016 La La Land Scores Three Hollywood Music in Media Nominations Variety Retrieved November 3 2016 Pedersen Erik November 18 2016 Justin Timberlake amp Alexandre Desplat Among Winners at Hollywood Music in Media Awards Deadline Hollywood Retrieved November 18 2016 Adams Ryan December 9 2016 San Diego Film Critics Society Nominations 2016 AwardsDaily com Retrieved December 10 2016 External links EditOfficial website Rules Don t Apply at IMDb Rules Don t Apply at Box Office Mojo Rules Don t Apply at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rules Don 27t Apply amp oldid 1121071388, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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