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Childstar

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.1K
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Mark Rendall in Childstar (2004)
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ComedyDrama

An experimental filmmaker takes a job as a driver for a foul-mouthed child actor and his ambitious stage mother.An experimental filmmaker takes a job as a driver for a foul-mouthed child actor and his ambitious stage mother.An experimental filmmaker takes a job as a driver for a foul-mouthed child actor and his ambitious stage mother.

  • Director
    • Don McKellar
  • Writers
    • Don McKellar
    • Michael Goldbach
  • Stars
    • Don McKellar
    • Peter Paige
    • Gil Bellows
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Don McKellar
    • Writers
      • Don McKellar
      • Michael Goldbach
    • Stars
      • Don McKellar
      • Peter Paige
      • Gil Bellows
    • 16User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Don McKellar
    Don McKellar
    • Rick Shiller - the driver
    Peter Paige
    Peter Paige
    • Tim
    Gil Bellows
    Gil Bellows
    • Isaac
    Victoria Fodor
    • Enthusiastic Agent
    Patrick Garrow
    Patrick Garrow
    • P.R. Agent
    Alan Thicke
    Alan Thicke
    • J.R.
    Kristin Adams
    • Natalie
    Mark Rendall
    Mark Rendall
    • Taylor Brandon Burns
    Pamela Redfern
    • Stewardess
    • (as Pam Redfern)
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Suzanne
    Danielle Miller
    • Fangirl
    Michael Murphy
    Michael Murphy
    • Reed Harrison
    Brendan Fehr
    Brendan Fehr
    • Chip Metzger
    Noam Jenkins
    Noam Jenkins
    • Sydney Mehta
    Jeanie Calleja
    Jeanie Calleja
    • Jane - 3rd A.D.
    Dave Foley
    Dave Foley
    • Philip Templeman
    Toby Proctor
    • Wade Keeler - 1st A.D.
    Tracy Wright
    Tracy Wright
    • Tabitha
    • Director
      • Don McKellar
    • Writers
      • Don McKellar
      • Michael Goldbach
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    7SnoopyStyle

    childstar

    Famous 12 year old TV star Taylor Brandon Burns arrives in Toronto with his manager mom Suzanne Burnbaum (Jennifer Jason Leigh) to do a big budget bombastic movie. Rick Shiller (Don McKellar) is the struggling indie filmmaker turned reluctant driver. Taylor is under tremendous pressure struggling to grow up in a grown up world. Suzanne is useless and having a fling with Rick. When Taylor goes missing with struggling actress Natalie, Rick has to go find him.

    This actually got interesting. The most interesting is Taylor running away with Natalie. The movie needs to be about that. The other parts should be trimmed back. McKellar should really get out of the way of his own movie. It should not be his movie. It should be about the kid. It's risky to bet the whole project on a child actor but this kid has the skills to pull it off.

    The moviemaking within the movie has one great section with Taylor in the fake cockpit. The fake CGI is a big mistake. The movie does not need it and it looks really fake. The only way to save that is to make sure that the audience knows the footage is rudimentary test footage. The main problem with that is the audience is unlikely to be smart enough to get it. All in all, I really like the kid's performance and his struggles.
    10parsons_40

    very funny -- and strange

    I saw this movie Sunday morning (and i am not a morning person) at the Toronto film festival, and I must say, it was not what I expected. First of all, it was funnier than the premise would lead you to believe. Secondly, it was actually artfully done. And thirdly, it was very different from the average slow Canadian film. Did I like the film? Yes, very much. It was more of Don McKellar's strange brand of humor, like the kind he used on Twitch City (his TV show) but faster, and maybe a little more biting. In fact, the movie was so fast and multi-layered that I'd like to see it again, soon. Overall I think this was a really entertaining film, and I would highly recommend it -- especially to those who want proof that Canadian movies can be funny, and fast, and exciting, and still smart.
    3thecameraguy99

    embarrassing

    I loved McKeller's other film "Last Night". Unfortunately, this lame effort is uninspired. We've seen it all before and better. The film doesn't know what it wants to be - is it a comedy, a morality play about fame and the young, is it about parents living through their children, is it about manipulation? The result is a film that doesn't know what it wants to be and in turn, cannot find an audience. Like so many Canadian films, it's just not audience friendly and there is nothing in this film to get anyone but McKeller fans out to watch it. The film just unraveled (badly) and never went anywhere and then needed a long speech at the end to explain a plot we all stop caring about a long way back. The cinematography was excellent but it was wasted in this effort. McKeller can do better and has. Hopefully he can put this failure behind him.
    ilpintl

    Not in the same league as "Last Night"...

    Disappointing follow-up to McKellar's sublime "Last Night" (one of my favorite films of all time) and "Red Violin", this film is about an obnoxious child actor in the mold of Haley Joel Osment, his equally obnoxious stage mother (Jennifer Jason Leigh), and the hapless indie filmmaker-turned-chauffeur (McKellar) who is assigned to baby-sit them. Minor hilarity ensues from the cross-border (US/Canadian) cultural confrontations and the underage star's affectation of adult nonchalance and knowledge, but not enough to rescue the film, or the viewer. I cannot imagine what possessed the wondrously gifted McKellar to consider such a banal theme. Please regard this as my personal plea to Don McKellar to return to writing and making films of the caliber of "32 Short Films about Glen Gould", "Last Night", and Red Violin".
    7tantilion

    Funny, not brilliant, but funny

    This movie is pretty funny. It's absurd in many ways, but also very funny. It dosn't do anything that new, but the jokes are all good and the characters make me chuckle (aside from when I want to slap them).

    The plot of the movie they are making within the film should be noted, that is, the (fictional) president getting captured by terrorists and his little rascal son taking over and rescuing his dad made me roll on the floor laughing. At least until I realized that someone probably was going to actually make a movie like that, which is BAD.

    The characters are all funny, though as I said before, I often wanted to slap them. The bratty child-star is annoying, and the apparent sympathy towards them gets annoying.

    Also, the characters act ridiculously. Why would the actress-model actually want a long term relationship with that little idiot....I mean the kid was 12 for crying out loud! This bugged me a lot. Oh, and the artsy director-legal guardian actually putting up with the child-star and his mom.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in 19 days.
    • Goofs
      When Fresno and his band are rehearsing, we hear a vibraphone in the background. Assuming the keyboard player is using a synthesizer, playing that sound (which is unlikely since the keyboard looks more like a Fender Rhodes electric piano, which produces quite a different sound), his hand and finger movements don't match the vibraphone notes that we hear.
    • Quotes

      [Natalie and Taylor have snuck onto the White House set to have sex]

      Taylor Brandon Burns: So where do you want to do it? The Oval Office, The Greenroom, the Lincoln Bedroom ?

      Natalie: It's your fantasy; I'm Canadian.

    • Crazy credits
      The audio from the film (called "The First Son") that they are making within this movie plays over the end credits.
    • Connections
      Referenced in I Like Movies (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      C Minor Lament for Arnold and Willis
      Performed by CookieDuster

      Written by Bernard Maiezza and Brendan Canning (SOCAN)

      Published by CookieDuster (SOCAN)

      Courtesy of CookieDuster

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    • Release date
      • June 11, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Звездный ребенок
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Canadian Television Fund
      • Movie Central Network
      • Rhombus Media
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    • Budget
      • CA$5,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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