A successful couple in Southern California loses their jobs, leading to strained marriage, extramarital affairs, and a venture into entrepreneurship, ultimately turning to New Age spiritual leaders for guidance, but their journey takes a toll, pushing them to hit rock bottom and forcing them to face the consequences of their actions and make tough choices for their future. The New Age is a 1994 Indian English-language Comedy Drama film featuring Peter Weller, Judy Davis, Patrick Bauchau, Rachel Rosenthal, Adam West, Corbin Bernsen and Dan Charles Zukoski. New Regency in association with Alcor Films. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Keith Addis and Nick Wechsler. The movie is written and directed by Michael Tolkin. Warner Bros. acquired the distribution rights for the film. The New Age was released on 16th September 1994 and takes a screen time of 112 minutes. The film made a box office gross of $0 million. Cinematography was done by John J. Campbell and editing by Suzanne Fenn. The music was composed by Mark Mothersbaugh.
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The New Age Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 57%
In The Rapture, which Tolkin also directed, he stared to the point of our deep discomfort at religious fervor of a very American sort. ( Read More )
Lisa Schwarzbaum
The drawback: The characters project a brittle distance that keeps us from feeling a full spectrum of compassion for their stunted souls. ( Read More )
Roger Ebert
This need to believe in something is almost required by the hedonistic lifestyles of the characters. ( Read More )
Alison Macor
Some may see this lack of punch as a detriment, but Weller and Davis admirably play their parts as alternately manic and believably three dimensional. ( Read More )
James Berardinelli
Unsentimental, non glamorized, and unclouded by the usual overlay of rose colored nostalgia, this is a raw but rewarding motion picture. ( Read More )