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  1. Released January 23rd, 2018, 'A Kid Like Jake' stars Claire Danes, Jim Parsons, Leo James Davis, Ann Dowd The R movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 32 min, and received a user score of 60 (out of ...

  2. Jan 31, 2020 · Nothing that his Brooklyn-set parental drama, 'A Kid Like Jake' doesn't emphasize. With the pivotal theme being a 4-year-old child, Jake (Leo James Davis), and his enthusiasm with tutus, princesses, and gender-fluid playfulness, Howard somehow takes the spotlight off the titular character for the better half of the film.

  3. What you will—and won't—find in this movie. Adults argue, sometimes cruelly. Kids push, get in. Parents need to know that A Kid Like Jake is a drama adapted from a play about a New York City couple dealing with the stress of applying to private school for their 4-year-old, who's gender nonconforming.

  4. Apr 14, 2018 · Homeland actor Claire Danes plays a mother of a four-year-old in A Kid Like Jake. Claire Danes and Jim Parsons play Brooklyn couple in A Kid Like Jake. A still from A Kid Like Jake starring Jim Parsons and Octavia Spencer. Earlier in the year, Priyanka was seen promoting the film at Sundance Film Festival with the other cast.

  5. Jan 29, 2018 · Film Review: ‘A Kid Like Jake’. In this too polite drama, Claire Danes stars as an anxious mother debating whether to capitalize on her 4-year-old's gender identity. What is “ A Kid Like ...

  6. Claire Danes, Jim Parsons, Priyanka Chopra and Octavia Spencer star in this funny and moving look at parents struggling with how to raise their nonconforming child. 303 IMDb 5.6 1 h 29 min 2018. X-Ray R. Drama · Emotional · Gentle · Inspiring. Subscribe to AMC+ or IFC Films Unlimited, or rent or buy. Watch with AMC+. Start your 7-day free trial.

  7. Brooklyn parents Alex (Claire Danes) and Greg (Jim Parsons) are lucky to have a kid like Jake. Their four-year-old is bright, precocious, creative—and just happens to prefer Disney princesses to toy cars and skirts to jeans. Jake's 'gender expansive' behavior—as local preschool director Judy (Octavia Spencer) dubs it—is no big deal to Alex and Greg. Or so it seems, until the process of navigating New York City's hyper-competitive private school system opens up a parental quagmire ...