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  1. Jun 24, 2016 · Limited time offer. While supplies last. When you purchase at least three (3) tickets between 12:01am PT on 6/8/24 and 11:59pm PT on 6/16/24 for any movie showtime between 12:01am PT on 6/14/24 and 11:59pm PT on 6/16/24 at a participating theater using your account on Fandango.com or via the Fandango app, use the Fandango Promotional Code (“Code”) to receive up to $5 off your transaction.

  2. Jun 23, 2016 · This is a sports movie that quotes F. Scott Fitzgerald. And there’s a brief but powerful scene as the athlete talks to the press that reminds us of how mch this film rewards careful attention. Johnny Simmons plays Hopper, a “phenom” of a pitcher who has had trouble delivering in the major leagues. He’s sent to the team’s psychologist ...

  3. The Phenom. When major-league rookie pitcher Hopper Gibson breaks down on the mound, he's sent to the minors and begins sessions with an unorthodox sports psychologist. Now he has to learn to let go of the past before he can find success on the field. 163 IMDb 5.2 1 h 27 min 2016. X-Ray 18+.

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  4. Aug 30, 2016 · Ever since Hopper (Johnny Simmons) was a child, he has dreamed of becoming a major league pitcher. Relentlessly pushed by his abusive father (Academy Award Nominee Ethan Hawke), he’s on the verge of becoming one of the game’s most promising players when he unexpectedly breaks down on the mound.

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  5. Jun 23, 2016 · By Steve Greene. June 23, 2016 6:06 pm. Johnny Simmons and Ethan Hawke in "The Phenom". For a film that’s nominally a sports movie, there’s something conspicuously absent from “The Phenom ...

  6. Major-league rookie pitcher Hopper Gibson has lost his focus. After choking on the mound, he’s sent down to the minors and prescribed sessions with an unorthodox sports therapist, who pushes him to uncover the origins of his anxiety.

  7. Jul 29, 2019 · The Phenom first premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2016. Its writer and director, Noah Buschel, cut his teeth on the New York independent film scene; his 2008 film, The Missing Person , earned him a Gotham Awards nomination, and his subsequent directorial efforts in Sparrow Dance and Glass Chin also received critical acclaim.