What Just Happened poster
Movie

What Just Happened

2008·1h 44m·R
DramaComedy
IMDb Rating
★ 5.6/10
29,294 votes
Metascore
51
Metacritic

Two weeks in the life of a fading Hollywood producer who's having a rough time trying to get his new picture made.

What Just Happened is a 2008 drama comedy movie directed by Barry Levinson, starring Robert De Niro, Sean Penn, Stanley Tucci. It holds an IMDb rating of 5.6/10 from 29,294 votes and runs 1h 44m.

Actions open in the full BullseyeFlix app and jump to the exact feature.
🎬 Open in BullseyeFlix
Full details · Watch links · Similar movies

Director
Barry Levinson
Stars
Robert De Niro
Sean Penn
Stanley Tucci
John Turturro
Creators
Art Linson
Details
2008-10-31
104 min
Movie
R
★ United States
★ English, French, Hebrew
Keywords
feathersatire comedyrepeated linesubjective cameraprivate jetthree word titlecasketwatching a moviesound stagemeetingsoundtrackmovie theatersuicideblood on camera lensairportkilling a doglaptop computerfalling downhillvariety the newspapermale cryinganswering machinemarital infidelitymanicurephoto shootmovie starex husband ex wife relationshipcigar smokingdark comedychasecigarette smokingtrailercounselorfilm within a filmshowbiz dramavanity fair magazinemarriage counselingmovie premiererestaurantwoman in a men's roomfilm studiobooingbutt slaplooking at oneself in a mirroractorphotographnarrated by charactersatirelong takeagenthollywoodkilling an animalhit with a shovelofficeshot in the headreference to pubic hairorange county californiawakeeulogyshaving one's beardrainbeardmovie businesstantrumpedicurefilm editingfilmmakereye patchmovie screeningreference to mickey mousecharacter says i love youshowbiz comedycannesfailurepreviewbad reviewshot in the chestsnorting cocainereference to the lone rangerlos angeles californiasatiricalparody comedysubtitled scenebare chested malefantasy sequenceshot to deathfilm executiveoverweightfast motion scenescreenwriterrevolving dooralcoholicassistantlickingrabbisockhit in the groinred bullwriterdying hairvoice over narrationcannes film festival