
Oscar Isaac
Llewyn Davis
Carey Mulligan
Jean
Justin Timberlake
Jim
Ethan Phillips
Mitch Gorfein
Robin Bartlett
Lillian Gorfein
Max Casella
Pappi Corsicato
Jerry Grayson
Mel Novikoff
Jeanine Serralles
Joy
Adam Driver
Al Cody
Stark Sands
Troy Nelson
John Goodman
Roland Turner
Garrett Hedlund
Johnny Five
Alex Karpovsky
Marty Green
Helen Hong
Janet Fung
Bradley Mott
Joe Flom
Michael Rosner
Arlen Gamble
Bonnie Rose
Dodi Gamble
Jack O'Connell
Elevator Attendant
Ricardo Cordero
Nunzio
Sylvia Kauders
Ginny
Ian Jarvis
Cromartie
Diane Findlay
Receptionist
Ian Blackman
Studio Man
Steve Routman
Abortion Doctor
Susan Blommaert
Nurse
Amelia McClain
Oasis Waitress
James Colby
Cop on Road
Charlotte Booker
Chicago Waitress
Mike Houston
Train Station Cop
Sam Haft
Man in Gate of Horn
F. Murray Abraham
Bud Grossman
Jason Shelton
Youth in Car
Frank Ridley
Union Hall Man 1
John Ahlin
Union Hall Man 2
Jake Ryan
Danny
Declan Bennett
Irish Singer
Erik Hayden
Additional Irish Singer
Daniel Everidge
Additional Irish Singer
Jeff Takacs
Additional Irish Singer
Nancy Blake
Elizabeth Hobby
Stephen Payne
Mr. Hobby
Roberto Lopez
Bouncer
Benjamin Pike
Young Bob
Marcus Mumford
Mike Timlin (voice) (uncredited)
Leonard Zimmerman
Harried Commuter































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Reviews

Aspiring folk musician "Llewyn" (Oscar Isaac) finds himself in Greenwich Village in New York during the winter of 1961 trying to make a living from his art. He's a well known face in the clubs having been part of a jobbing duo for many-a-year, but now he is finding it much harder to crack the scene as a solo artist. His aspiration has an habit of blinding him, though, and his somewhat erratic beha
At first, I strongly identified with Llewyn Davis' struggles — I think you'd be hard pressed to find a musician who doesn't — but by the film's end, I realize not only how many of those struggles are self-inflicted, I feel as if Llewyn is going to cycle through them many more times before things pick up or bottom out. Musically, Llewyn comes across as scrappy and soulful. He's just the person I'd












