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REVIEW: Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Jack Goes Boating Is Well-Crafted But Still Waterlogged

Jack Goes Boating, Philip Seymour Hoffman’s first time out directing a feature film, is such a gentle picture that at times it threatens to drift off the screen. Hoffman plays Jack, a going-nowhere, reggae-loving New York limo driver who appears never to have had a girlfriend. His closest friends, married couple Clyde (John Ortiz) and Lucy (Daphne Rubin-Vega), decide to set him up with one of Lucy’s new co-workers, Connie (Amy Ryan) — she works phone sales for a slick funeral director-bereavement guru, though she’s so awkward and tentative in this new gig that she’s in danger of losing it.

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REVIEW: Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Jack Goes Boating Is Well-Crafted But Still Waterlogged

Weekend Forecast: Will Easy A Have an Easy Run Over Ben Affleck and the Devil?

Don’t look now, but there are 33 titles experiencing a new release today in either New York or Los Angeles. Some among them are opening wide, others have a slightly more limited roll-out to other cities, and some are merely stopping over on their ways to DVD. Ready or not, we’ve hit the fall movie season. Read on for Movieline’s weekly box-office and new-release roundup.

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Weekend Forecast: Will Easy A Have an Easy Run Over Ben Affleck and the Devil?

Philip Seymour Hoffman in Jack Goes Boating: A Definite Grooming ‘Don’t’

Philip Seymour Hoffman is one of my favorite contemporary actors, and he’s perfectly charming in Jack Goes Boating, which is also his debut as a film director. Hoffman plays a shy, awkward New York limo driver whose friends (John Ortiz and Daphne Rubin-Vega) try to help him get his life on-track by fixing him up with an equally shy, awkward young woman played by Amy Ryan.

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Philip Seymour Hoffman in Jack Goes Boating: A Definite Grooming ‘Don’t’