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Rumor Has It (film)

Rumor Has It (stylized as Rumor Has It... in the U.S. market) is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Rob Reiner, and starring Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Costner, Shirley MacLaine and Mark Ruffalo. The concept of the screenplay by Ted Griffin is that a woman learns that her mother and grandmother may be the inspiration for the 1963 novel The Graduate by Charles Webb. The film received negative reviews from critics and was a box office disappointment, grossing $88.9 million against its $70 million budget.

Rumor Has It
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRob Reiner
Written byTed Griffin
Produced byBen Cosgrove
Paula Weinstein
Starring
CinematographyPeter Deming
Edited byRobert Leighton
Music byMarc Shaiman
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
  • December 25, 2005 (2005-12-25)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$70 million
Box office$88.9 million [1]

Plot

In 1997, Sarah Huttinger, an obituary and wedding announcement writer for The New York Times, travels to Pasadena, California, for her sister Annie's wedding, accompanied by her fiancé Jeff Daly. When Sarah tells her grandmother, Katharine Richelieu, that she is unsure about getting married, Katharine lets slip that her late daughter, Sarah's mother Jocelyn, ran off to Cabo San Lucas a week before her own wedding.

Sarah visits her mother's best friend, Aunt Mitsy, who confirms that Jocelyn spent time with their prep school classmate Beau Burroughs the week before her wedding to Sarah's father Earl, and that Beau was friends with Charles Webb, the author of the novel The Graduate.

Jeff points out Sarah's parents were married just short of nine months before her birth, leading her to wonder if Beau might really be her biological father. Sarah also accuses her grandmother of being the inspiration for Mrs. Robinson, the older character who seduced the young man in The Graduate, who later ran away with Mrs. Robinson's daughter.

After the wedding, Sarah decides to fly to San Francisco, where Beau, now a highly successful and very wealthy Silicon Valley Internet wizard, is giving a speech. She meets him; and he admits to sleeping with her mother and grandmother, but assures Sarah he couldn't be her father because he is sterile after having suffered blunt testicular trauma while playing a soccer game in high school. The two go out for drinks, and the following morning Sarah wakes up in Beau's bed in his Half Moon Bay home – the third generation in her family to have sex with Beau.

Although guilt-stricken by her behavior, Sarah allows Beau to convince her to be his date at a charity ball, where she meets Beau's son Blake. Beau explains his wife wanted a biological child and was artificially inseminated with a sperm donor to become pregnant. Mollified, Sarah kisses Beau and is caught by Jeff, who has returned to California to find her after not hearing from her since she met Beau. An argument ensues and Jeff leaves her.

Dejected, Sarah returns to visit Katharine, who flies into a rage when she learns Beau has slept with her granddaughter. The two learn Annie suffered an anxiety attack while flying to her honeymoon and wants to talk to Sarah. Sarah tells her sister about the sexual relationship three generations of Richelieu/Huttinger women have had with Beau. She reassures Annie she truly is in love with her husband, Scott, and in doing so, realizes she's ready to marry Jeff.

It is also revealed that Earl was the one who accidentally caused Beau's testicular trauma. This makes Beau somewhat nervous to be around Earl, though Katherine is quite pleased by the revelation. Earl reveals to Sarah he always knew about Jocelyn and Beau's affair. Jocelyn returned to Earl because she loved him and he was someone with whom she could build a life. On the night she returned, Sarah was conceived. This explained the slightly early timing between her parents' wedding and her own birth.

Determined to win Jeff back, Sarah returns to New York City and tells her fiancé about her feelings. They reconcile on the condition that if they ever have a daughter, she will not be allowed anywhere near Beau. The film ends with Sarah and Jeff's wedding.

Cast

In addition, Kathy Bates appears, uncredited, in the role of Aunt Mitsy, while George Hamilton has a brief uncredited non-speaking cameo as himself.[2]

Production

Screenwriter Ted Griffin was the initial director, but problems arose soon after principal photography began on July 21, 2004. The production fell several days behind schedule in the first week, and on August 5, Griffin fired cinematographer Edward Lachman from the project. Griffin was in turn let go by executive producer Steven Soderbergh the following day, and the production shut down in order to allow replacement Rob Reiner to make script, cast, and crew changes before resuming filming on August 18. Reiner replaced initial cast members Charlie Hunnam, Lesley Ann Warren, Tony Bill, and Greta Scacchi.[3]

Soundtrack

All tracks are written by Nellie McKay except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Black Sheep"2:32
2."BB Blues"2:38
3."Just One Of Those Things"5:36
4."Pasadena Girl"4:14
5."Face of a Faith"2:03
6."Baby (You've Got What It Takes)" (track 6 features Taj Mahal)3:47
Total length:20:50

Reception

Critical response

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 21% based on 116 reviews, with an average rating of 4.50/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "This riff on The Graduate has a solid cast, but is too lightweight to fully register."[4] Metacritic gave the film a weighted average score of 35 out of 100 based on 29 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[5] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.[6]

A. O. Scott of The New York Times said, "I suppose Rumor Has It could be worse, though at the moment I'm at a loss to say just how. Ms. MacLaine and Mr. Costner are seasoned professionals, giving lackluster laugh lines more juice than they deserve, and Jennifer Aniston is as plucky and engaging as ever ... [but her] efforts are wasted in a movie that can't even seem to sustain interest in itself."[7]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times observed, "The plot ... sounds like a gimmick. That's because it is a gimmick. But it's a good gimmick. And Rumor Has It works for good reasons, including sound construction and the presence of Kevin Costner ... a natural actor with enormous appeal ... This is not a great movie, but it's very watchable and has some good laughs. The casting of Aniston is crucial, because she's the heroine of this story, and ... has the presence to pull it off."[8]

Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle said, "The movie has that fatal triptych that is becoming Reiner's romantic-comedy signature: drippy sentiment, zany scenes that trivialize the characters and a horror of adventure ... needless to say, Rumor Has It fails as a successor to The Graduate. It fails artistically but also philosophically, in that it rebuts the spirit of the earlier film, while offering nothing attractive in its place."[9]

Peter Travers of Rolling Stone awarded it one out of four stars, calling it a "comic turd" and adding, "The creepy script, by T.M. Griffin, is directed by Rob Reiner in a sleepwalking daze that Costner emulates by rotely repeating his performance in The Upside of Anger and in the process squeezing all the juice."[10]

Brian Lowry of Variety said, "As muddled in most respects as its title, Rumor Has It... begins with an intriguing premise ... but it devolves into a bland romance spiced with too little comedy ... There's a germ of an idea here, but Reiner and Griffin race through the plot beats so rapidly that poor Sarah seldom has time to breathe, which also describes the movie ... [Aniston] never settles down enough to offer more than a shrill whine and pained expression."[11]

Box office

The film opened at number 10 at the U.S. box office, on 2,815 screens on Christmas Day 2005, and earned $3,473,155 on that first day. It eventually grossed $43,000,262 domestically and $45,933,300 in international markets for a worldwide box office total of $88,933,562.[12]

Home media

The film was released on DVD on May 9, 2006.[13] It has grossed $21 million in US DVD sales.[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rumor Has It (2005) - Financial Information". The Numbers.
  2. ^ Leo, Vince (May 14, 2006). "Rumor Has It review (2005)". Qwipster's Movie Reviews. from the original on June 13, 2006. Retrieved 2021-11-15.
  3. ^ Anne Thompson. "A Film Studio Fires a Director, Raising Eyebrows in Hollywood". The New York Times, August 25, 2004.
  4. ^ Rumor Has It... at Rotten Tomatoes
  5. ^ "Rumor Has It..." Metacritic.
  6. ^ "Home". CinemaScore. Retrieved March 5, 2022.
  7. ^ A. O. Scott. "A Romantic Entanglement With a Heart of Celluloid" The New York Times, December 23, 2005.
  8. ^ Ebert, Roger (December 22, 2005). "The Switched Family Robinson". Chicago Sun-Times.
  9. ^ Mick LaSalle. "Passion gets a bad rap and Aniston's ditzy act gets old in Rob Reiner's play-it-safe homily 'Rumor Has It'". San Francisco Chronicle, December 24, 2005.
  10. ^ Peter Travers. "Rumor Has It...". Rolling Stone, January 6, 2006.
  11. ^ Lowry, Brian (18 December 2005). "Rumor Has It…". Variety.
  12. ^ a b Rumor Has It... at Box Office Mojo
  13. ^ Arnold, Thomas (April 25, 2006). . hive4media.com. Archived from the original on May 4, 2006. Retrieved September 27, 2019.

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Rumor Has It stylized as Rumor Has It in the U S market is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Rob Reiner and starring Jennifer Aniston Kevin Costner Shirley MacLaine and Mark Ruffalo The concept of the screenplay by Ted Griffin is that a woman learns that her mother and grandmother may be the inspiration for the 1963 novel The Graduate by Charles Webb The film received negative reviews from critics and was a box office disappointment grossing 88 9 million against its 70 million budget Rumor Has ItTheatrical release posterDirected byRob ReinerWritten byTed GriffinProduced byBen Cosgrove Paula WeinsteinStarringJennifer Aniston Kevin Costner Shirley MacLaine Mark Ruffalo Richard Jenkins Mena SuvariCinematographyPeter DemingEdited byRobert LeightonMusic byMarc ShaimanProductioncompaniesVillage Roadshow PicturesSection Eight ProductionsSpring Creek ProductionsDistributed byWarner Bros PicturesRelease dateDecember 25 2005 2005 12 25 Running time96 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 70 millionBox office 88 9 million 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Soundtrack 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Box office 6 Home media 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditIn 1997 Sarah Huttinger an obituary and wedding announcement writer for The New York Times travels to Pasadena California for her sister Annie s wedding accompanied by her fiance Jeff Daly When Sarah tells her grandmother Katharine Richelieu that she is unsure about getting married Katharine lets slip that her late daughter Sarah s mother Jocelyn ran off to Cabo San Lucas a week before her own wedding Sarah visits her mother s best friend Aunt Mitsy who confirms that Jocelyn spent time with their prep school classmate Beau Burroughs the week before her wedding to Sarah s father Earl and that Beau was friends with Charles Webb the author of the novel The Graduate Jeff points out Sarah s parents were married just short of nine months before her birth leading her to wonder if Beau might really be her biological father Sarah also accuses her grandmother of being the inspiration for Mrs Robinson the older character who seduced the young man in The Graduate who later ran away with Mrs Robinson s daughter After the wedding Sarah decides to fly to San Francisco where Beau now a highly successful and very wealthy Silicon Valley Internet wizard is giving a speech She meets him and he admits to sleeping with her mother and grandmother but assures Sarah he couldn t be her father because he is sterile after having suffered blunt testicular trauma while playing a soccer game in high school The two go out for drinks and the following morning Sarah wakes up in Beau s bed in his Half Moon Bay home the third generation in her family to have sex with Beau Although guilt stricken by her behavior Sarah allows Beau to convince her to be his date at a charity ball where she meets Beau s son Blake Beau explains his wife wanted a biological child and was artificially inseminated with a sperm donor to become pregnant Mollified Sarah kisses Beau and is caught by Jeff who has returned to California to find her after not hearing from her since she met Beau An argument ensues and Jeff leaves her Dejected Sarah returns to visit Katharine who flies into a rage when she learns Beau has slept with her granddaughter The two learn Annie suffered an anxiety attack while flying to her honeymoon and wants to talk to Sarah Sarah tells her sister about the sexual relationship three generations of Richelieu Huttinger women have had with Beau She reassures Annie she truly is in love with her husband Scott and in doing so realizes she s ready to marry Jeff It is also revealed that Earl was the one who accidentally caused Beau s testicular trauma This makes Beau somewhat nervous to be around Earl though Katherine is quite pleased by the revelation Earl reveals to Sarah he always knew about Jocelyn and Beau s affair Jocelyn returned to Earl because she loved him and he was someone with whom she could build a life On the night she returned Sarah was conceived This explained the slightly early timing between her parents wedding and her own birth Determined to win Jeff back Sarah returns to New York City and tells her fiance about her feelings They reconcile on the condition that if they ever have a daughter she will not be allowed anywhere near Beau The film ends with Sarah and Jeff s wedding Cast EditJennifer Aniston as Sarah Huttinger Kevin Costner as Beau Burroughs Shirley MacLaine as Katharine Richelieu Mark Ruffalo as Jeff Daly Richard Jenkins as Earl Huttinger Christopher McDonald as Roger McManus Steve Sandvoss as Scott Mena Suvari as Annie Huttinger Mike Vogel as Blake Burroughs In addition Kathy Bates appears uncredited in the role of Aunt Mitsy while George Hamilton has a brief uncredited non speaking cameo as himself 2 Production EditScreenwriter Ted Griffin was the initial director but problems arose soon after principal photography began on July 21 2004 The production fell several days behind schedule in the first week and on August 5 Griffin fired cinematographer Edward Lachman from the project Griffin was in turn let go by executive producer Steven Soderbergh the following day and the production shut down in order to allow replacement Rob Reiner to make script cast and crew changes before resuming filming on August 18 Reiner replaced initial cast members Charlie Hunnam Lesley Ann Warren Tony Bill and Greta Scacchi 3 Soundtrack EditRumor Has It OSTSoundtrack album by Nellie McKayReleasedJanuary 3 2006GenreScoreLength20 50LabelColumbia RecordsNellie McKay chronologyMonster in Law 2005 Rumor Has It OST 2006 Last Holiday 2006 All tracks are written by Nellie McKay except where noted No TitleLength1 Black Sheep 2 322 BB Blues 2 383 Just One Of Those Things 5 364 Pasadena Girl 4 145 Face of a Faith 2 036 Baby You ve Got What It Takes track 6 features Taj Mahal 3 47Total length 20 50Reception EditCritical response Edit On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 21 based on 116 reviews with an average rating of 4 50 10 The site s critics consensus reads This riff on The Graduate has a solid cast but is too lightweight to fully register 4 Metacritic gave the film a weighted average score of 35 out of 100 based on 29 critics indicating generally unfavorable reviews 5 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 6 A O Scott of The New York Times said I suppose Rumor Has It could be worse though at the moment I m at a loss to say just how Ms MacLaine and Mr Costner are seasoned professionals giving lackluster laugh lines more juice than they deserve and Jennifer Aniston is as plucky and engaging as ever but her efforts are wasted in a movie that can t even seem to sustain interest in itself 7 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times observed The plot sounds like a gimmick That s because it is a gimmick But it s a good gimmick And Rumor Has It works for good reasons including sound construction and the presence of Kevin Costner a natural actor with enormous appeal This is not a great movie but it s very watchable and has some good laughs The casting of Aniston is crucial because she s the heroine of this story and has the presence to pull it off 8 Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle said The movie has that fatal triptych that is becoming Reiner s romantic comedy signature drippy sentiment zany scenes that trivialize the characters and a horror of adventure needless to say Rumor Has It fails as a successor to The Graduate It fails artistically but also philosophically in that it rebuts the spirit of the earlier film while offering nothing attractive in its place 9 Peter Travers of Rolling Stone awarded it one out of four stars calling it a comic turd and adding The creepy script by T M Griffin is directed by Rob Reiner in a sleepwalking daze that Costner emulates by rotely repeating his performance in The Upside of Anger and in the process squeezing all the juice 10 Brian Lowry of Variety said As muddled in most respects as its title Rumor Has It begins with an intriguing premise but it devolves into a bland romance spiced with too little comedy There s a germ of an idea here but Reiner and Griffin race through the plot beats so rapidly that poor Sarah seldom has time to breathe which also describes the movie Aniston never settles down enough to offer more than a shrill whine and pained expression 11 Box office Edit The film opened at number 10 at the U S box office on 2 815 screens on Christmas Day 2005 and earned 3 473 155 on that first day It eventually grossed 43 000 262 domestically and 45 933 300 in international markets for a worldwide box office total of 88 933 562 12 Home media EditThe film was released on DVD on May 9 2006 13 It has grossed 21 million in US DVD sales 12 See also EditList of American films of 2005 Second weekend in box office performance Second weekend increaseReferences Edit Rumor Has It 2005 Financial Information The Numbers Leo Vince May 14 2006 Rumor Has It review 2005 Qwipster s Movie Reviews Archived from the original on June 13 2006 Retrieved 2021 11 15 Anne Thompson A Film Studio Fires a Director Raising Eyebrows in Hollywood The New York Times August 25 2004 Rumor Has It at Rotten Tomatoes Rumor Has It Metacritic Home CinemaScore Retrieved March 5 2022 A O Scott A Romantic Entanglement With a Heart of Celluloid The New York Times December 23 2005 Ebert Roger December 22 2005 The Switched Family Robinson Chicago Sun Times Mick LaSalle Passion gets a bad rap and Aniston s ditzy act gets old in Rob Reiner s play it safe homily Rumor Has It San Francisco Chronicle December 24 2005 Peter Travers Rumor Has It Rolling Stone January 6 2006 Lowry Brian 18 December 2005 Rumor Has It Variety a b Rumor Has It at Box Office Mojo Arnold Thomas April 25 2006 Warner Bows Combo HD DVD DVD hive4media com Archived from the original on May 4 2006 Retrieved September 27 2019 External links EditRumor Has It at IMDb Rumor Has It at AllMovie Rumor Has It at Box Office Mojo Rumor Has It at Rotten Tomatoes Rumor Has It at Metacritic Rumor Has It at The Numbers Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rumor Has It film amp oldid 1118356679, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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