Consider director Jason Bateman — son of famed director Ivan Reitman (Ghostbusters, Stripes) — with his second directorial effort Juno, he has now successfully made two incredibly smart and overwhelmingly well received films. Like Thank You for Smokin...read the complete Juno (2007) review at Film School Rejects (Neil Miller)
After a one-time experiment with her best friend (Michael Cera) results in pregnancy, Juno (Ellen Page) forgoes an abortion so that she can give the baby to a couple in need (quietly panicking Jason Bateman and better-than-ever Jennifer Garner)....read the complete Juno (2007) review at Chicago Tribune (Matt Pais)
Jason Reitman follows up his sleeper hit Thank You for Smokingwith another incisive character-driven comedy, Juno, which falls into the category of small films with fun dialogue and likeably eccentric characters, a la Napoleon Dynamite, Rushmoreand Ghost...read the complete Juno (2007) review at Qwipster's Movie Reviews (Vince Leo)
Ever since James Dean screamed that he was being torn apart, the teenage coming-of-age drama has become one of the most overdone and underdeveloped of modern Hollywood films, transposed onto every genre from humor to horror, and usually all equally...read the complete Juno (2007) review at Comingsoon.net
This movie is one of those that people will be talking about for years. My wife and I have see this movie so many times we can almost recite all the lines. If you haven't seen this movie please do. ...
Juno is a film about teenage pregnancy. The film depicts the situation and characters so well that it doesn't need to be a slapstick comedy to be entertaining.
What's surprising about Juno is how realistic the teenagers are. Most movies ...
by Tetramobile on July 20, 2009 New York, New York
I love Ellen Page and think she's great in this movie. Some of the lines are really good, but I just can't stand all the writing in the movie. I can't Diablo Cody is not not "hip" and her writing is just ...