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      • James White has met with critical acclaim. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 92% approval rating based on reviews from 71 critics, with an average rating of 7.4 out of 10.
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  2. Nov 13, 2015 · There will be no more treatments. “James White” is a masterful examination of how our behavior and the excuses we make about our lives fall away under certain, life-changing conditions. Most of us have dealt with grief, loss and pain in our lives, and it does something to you. It changes you.

  3. It helps that the movie — an intimate, 85-minute portrait of a mother battling serious illness (Cynthia Nixon) and her self-destructing 20-something son (Abbott) — is really, really good.

  4. List. Peacock Prime Video. Watch James White with a subscription on Prime Video. Led by powerfully complementary performances from Christopher Abbott and Cynthia Nixon, James White offers...

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  5. James White is a 2015 American drama film written and directed by Josh Mond. The film stars Christopher Abbott , Cynthia Nixon , Scott Mescudi , Ron Livingston , Makenzie Leigh and David Call . James, a twenty-something New Yorker, struggles to take control of his self-destructive behavior in the face of momentous family challenges.

  6. This movie revolves around the unfortunate events that continuously plague James White (Christopher Abott) in this harrowing spiral into addiction and utter darkness. This movie is extremely character driven, relying heavily on the actors performances.

  7. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Josh Slater-Williams Vague Visages. In a way, James White is like a dark riff on the man-child formula, but it also works as a...

  8. Deliberately disorientating at first with its collage of high volume musical scraps, its distorted visuals and deliberately patchy editing, James White the film comes into focus as its central character does, and like him, its seems perpetually on the point of lurching off balance again.