Win Win | reviewed by: Kyle Coleman | September 23, 2011
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Giamatti is brilliant as always, this role is right in his (possibly typecast) wheelhouse. Some funny moments, but mostly a dramatic film
| genre | Comedy | Drama |
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| synopsis | A light-hearted comedy about how a rough-and-tumble runaway changes the lives of a suburban New Jersey family and turns around the luck of ahigh school wrestling team. |
| lead actors | Paul Giamatti | Melanie Lynskey | Amy Ryan | Jeffrey Tambor | Alex Shaffer | Bobby Cannavale |
| director | Thomas McCarthy |












