The Doorman (2008)
About this movie
- Synopsis
- Filmmaker Wayne Price offers an humorous glimpse into the glamorous New York City nightclub scene with this profile of the man who determines just how the rest of your night will ultimately unfold....
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- Director(s)
- Wayne Price
- Distributor(s)
- Gigantic Pictures
- MPAA Rating
- Not Rated
- Runtime
- 79 min.
Critic Reviews
The New York Times | Nathan LeeAdd Critic to Favorites
The Doorman, is simply too distracted to hit the comedic bull's-eye. Whatever the case, his movie gets a chuckle or two but mostly will tickle insiders.Read the full review
Los Angeles Times | Robert AbeleAdd Critic to Favorites
Price keeps the humor believably shallow and the movie from getting too far from the aim of chronicling an exclusivity junkie's fall.Read the full review
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