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Dough

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United Kingdom, Hungary · 2015
1h 37m
Director John Goldschmidt
Starring Jonathan Pryce, Jerome Holder, Pauline Collins, Phil Davis
Genre Drama, Comedy

An old Jewish baker struggles to keep his business afloat until his young Muslim apprentice accidentally drops cannabis in the dough and sends sales sky high.

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40

Los Angeles Times by Michael Rechtshaffen

The challah may be extra special, but the humor found in John Goldschmidt's direction and the conventional script by Yehudah Jez Freedman and Jonathan Benson is disappointingly stale.

38

Boston Globe by Peter Keough

The few winning, not-so-secret ingredients in Dough are the performances of Pryce and newcomer Holder, who brings zest and freshness to a stale role.

38

RogerEbert.com by Sheila O'Malley

There are some good ideas in the film, albeit a bit obvious ("why can't we all look past our differences and get along?"), and albeit done much better in other films (primarily "The Visitor").

37

Washington Post by Stephanie Merry

Dough never leaves any doubt about where it’s going or what it’s trying to say, serving up a recipe that we’ve not only had many times before, but we’ve had enough of.

75

The Seattle Times by Tom Keogh

Though Dough is often in danger of running off the rails with improbable and unnecessary plot twists, it is always essentially entertaining and warm in its observations of hope rekindled through simple relationships.

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