A Different Man Review
‘A Different Man’ Tackles Issues of Identity with Compassion and Humor. Sebastian Stan stars in the new film from writer/director Aaron Schimberg, which sees a man undergoing facial surgery and a crisis in confidence.Opening in theaters on September 20th, ‘A Different Man’ is the latest movie to see Sebastian Stan stretching himself to play a complicated, interesting character.
And while his is the marquee role, he gets huge support from co-stars Adam Pearson and Renate Reinsve. While not everything about the movie works, it’s a funny, subversive and often surreal look at one man’s struggle both before and after his face changes completely.
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A Different Man Showtimes on January 2nd, 2025
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Movie Details
Theatrical Release:October 4th, 2024
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On Digital & Streaming:November 5th, 2024
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Movie Box Office Gross:$1,169,365 (Worldwide)
Original Language:English
Executive Producers:Sebastian Stan,
Aaron Schimberg
Production Companies:A24, Killer Films, Grand Motel Films
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