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Keeping Up With the Steins

(2006) Comedy - Rated PG-13

Directed by: Scott Marshall

Starring: Jeremy Piven, Jami Gertz

Overview: As his bar mitzvah approaches, a boy tries to reconcile his father and grandfather.

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  • Keeping Up With the Steins

    With his parents caught up in preparations for his lavish bar mitzvah, a boy tries to heal the rift between his father (Jeremy Piven) and grandfather (Garry Marshall).

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    "ROUNDUP REVIEW: KEEPING UP WITH THE STEINS (1-1/2 stars) (U.S.; Scott Marshall, 2006) The poster slogan errs. "Something's not quite kosher" is not the problem. Something's no..."  [more]
    — Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune

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    • Michael Phillips

      Chicago Tribune,
      ROUNDUP REVIEW: KEEPING UP WITH THE STEINS

      (1-1/2 stars)

      (U.S.; Scott Marshall, 2006)

      The poster slogan errs. "Something's not quite kosher" is not the problem. Something's not quite funny is the problem.

      Helmed by first-time feature film director Scott Marshall, Garry's son, "Keeping Up With the Steins" squanders a decent comic premise in which a nice Jewish Hollywood family gets caught up in a maelstrom of bar mitzvah planning. Screenwriter Mark Zakarin's protagonist, Benjamin Fielder (Daryl Sabara, who seems to be auditioning for every role in the Neil Simon canon), wants only two things for his transition into today-I-am-a-manhood: a little party and a reunion between his father and his estranged grandfather. Jeremy Piven plays the father, a nice-guy talent agent who is a lot less interesting than the not-so-nice-guy agent Piven plays on "Entourage." Garry Marshall plays the grandfather, a desert-rat hippie (yeah, Marshall's perfect for the role) whose girlfriend is played by Darryl Hannah. Jami Gertz plays the blandly understanding mother, and despite the material, she's one of the movie's partially redeeming facets.

      Piven's character is all about overcompensating: His own father left when he was young, and now the agent strives to give Benjy everything he never had. "Keeping Up With the Steins" is a tweener in every respect: It hasn't the nerve to offend anyone, yet it hasn't the flavor of warm-hearted comfort food. It's a TV dinner with the plastic left on, and a wide variety of highly skilled performers (Cheryl Hines as a manic bar mitzvah planner, Larry Miller as a sneering rival agent, Richard Benjamin as a rabbi) come off like second-raters. We're told that family is everything, but in comedy, family is not everything: Funny is.

      - Michael Phillips

      Running time: 1:26. MPAA rating: PG-13 (some crude language, nudity and brief drug references).
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  • Cast

    Adam Fiedler Jeremy Piven
    Joanne Fiedler Jami Gertz
    Irwin Fiedler Garry Marshall
    Benjamin Fiedler Daryl Sabara
    Rose Fiedler Doris Roberts
    Sacred Feather Daryl Hannah
    Casey Nudleman Cheryl Hines
    Rabbi Schulberg Richard Benjamin
    Arnie Stein Larry Miller
    Zachary Stein Carter Jenkins
    Karen Sussman Miranda Cosgrove
    Actor Marc John Jefferies
    Ashley Brittany Robertson
    Gil Guilford Adams

    Crew

    Director Scott Marshall
    Producer A.D. Oppenheim
    Producer David Scharf
    Producer Mark Zakarin
    Executive Producer A.D. Oppenheim
    Executive Producer Daniel L. Oppenheim
    Executive Producer Rochelle Shapell

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