
Adam Driver
Paterson
Golshifteh Farahani
Laura
Nellie
Marvin
Rizwan Manji
Donny
Barry Shabaka Henley
Doc
William Jackson Harper
Everett
Chasten Harmon
Marie
Method Man
Method Man
Dominic Liriano
Boy on Bus 1
Jaden Michael
Boy on Bus 2
Trevor Parham
Sam
Troy T. Parham
Dave
Brian McCarthy
Jimmy
Frank Harts
Luis
Luis Da Silva, Jr.
Blood in Convertible
Kacey Cockett
Woman in Red
Kara Hayward
Female Student
Jared Gilman
Male Student
Sterling Jerins
Young Poet
Johnnie Mae
Doc's Wife
Masatoshi Nagase
Japanese Poet
Helen-Jean Arthur
Older Woman 1
Joan Kendall
Older Woman 2
Owen Asztalos
Small Boy 1
Jorge Vega
Small Boy 2
Sophia Muller
Small Girl
Mirla Pereira
Woman Drinking Coffee on the Bus (uncredited)
James Van Treuren
Coverall Man (uncredited)
Martin Van Treuren
Coverall Man (uncredited)
Volieda Webb
Bar Patron (uncredited)














Released
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$5,000,000.00
$2,152,738.00
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- #beer
- #notebook
- #bus driver
- #hobby
- #twins
- #dog
- #drink
- #veteran
- #aspiration
- #ex-boyfriend ex-girlfriend relationship
- #cupcake
- #female artist
- #baking
- #meditative
- #calm
- #philosophical
- #repetition
- #bulldog
- #aspiring artist
- #poem writing
- #fame-seeking
- #loving
- #mundanity
Reviews

On the face of it, there is nothing remarkable about this eponymous bus driver who might have been named after his town. He (Adam Driver) shares his home with wife “Laura” (Golshifteh Farahani) and their’s is an happy marriage. Each morning, he heads to his depot where he has the usual chat with his glass-half-empty colleague “Donny” (Rizwan Manji) before setting off driving route 23. She has prep

I will go out a limb here (and try not to cut the branch out from under myself) and say that I feel this is nearly a perfect movie. Oh, I don’t mean that it is one of the best of all time, or even that it makes my own top ten list. But rarely does a film live up so well to what it strives to accomplish. It is a quiet and gentle movie, full of love in nearly every scene. The two leads have great
Jim Jarmusch's 2016 film PATERSON is a study of everyday life in a small American city. Its title refers on one hand to its setting of Paterson, New Jersey, much less known abroad than other towns in the state but a surprising number of prominent Americans hailed from there and it was eulogized in an epic-length work by the poet William Carlos Williams. On the other hand, Paterson is coincidentall

**A week with a bus driver, a part time poet.** The time Jim Jarmusch has struck back. He does not make films often, but those he makes are not easily forgettable. I don't think people hate his films, especially the grown ups. They know how hard the real life is and contents this filmmaker use for his flicks are not much different. But the thing is, in his style, adding a slight fun, romantic,
If you appreciate the delicacies of a quiet, slice-of-life dramedy that hinges on the edginess of minimal observations of routine life as an artistic examination then you are in for a delectable treat with the skillful and witty inflections of writer/director Jim Jarmusch’s whimsical and wry offering **Paterson**. Jarmusch, known for his quirky and sedated dramas that include the highly underrated












