{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2026}} {{Infobox film | name = Glass Chin | image = Glass Chin 2014 Film Poster.jpg | alt = | caption = | director = Noah Buschel | producer = {{plainlist| * Samantha Housman * Louisa Runge * Susan A. Stover }} | screenplay = Noah Buschel | based_on = | starring = {{plainlist| * Corey Stoll * Billy Crudup * Marin Ireland * Yul Vazquez * Kelly Lynch }} | music = | cinematography = Ryan Samul | editing = Jennifer Ruff | production_companies = OneZero Productions | distributor = Phase 4 Films | released = {{film date |2014|4|19|Tribeca Film Festival|2015|6|26}} | runtime = 87 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = | gross = }} '''''Glass Chin''''' is a 2014 American crime drama film written and directed by Noah Buschel, starring Corey Stoll, Billy Crudup, Marin Ireland, Yul Vazquez and Kelly Lynch. It premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival.
==Plot== Bud Gordon (Corey Stoll), a burned-out former boxing champ, lives with his girlfriend Ellen Doyle (Marin Ireland). He has retired from boxing after an unexpected loss in his last match, leading many throughout the film to mock him as a "glass chin".
Bud takes up an offer to train Kid Sunshine (Malcolm Xavier), an up-and-coming welterweight contender, for a future match. Meanwhile, he meets JJ Cook (Billy Crudup), a slick Manhattan entrepreneur and crime boss, for a job. JJ assigns him to debt collecting, partnering him with Roberto Flash (Yul Vazquez), a criminal under his pay. During an assignment, Roberto asks Bud to sneak him into a building, as the debtor recognizes Roberto from prior visits and would not have let him in. As they reach the debtor's apartment, Roberto asks Bud to wait in the car. The day after, Bud discovers that the debtor was killed. Confronting a sleepy Roberto over the phone, Bud realizes that he had been played: as he was sneaking inside to let Roberto in, Bud was recorded on camera, framing him for the murder. JJ, possessing the footage, plans to blackmail Bud: Get Kid Sunshine to throw his match in the first round, or the footage will be released to the police.
Bud's relationship with his girlfriend crumbles and it is revealed that JJ was the one who screwed Bud in his last match. Before the bout, Roberto confronts him outside Kid Sunshine's locker room, pleading with him to do the right thing and let Kid Sunshine lose. A voiceover for the commentary is heard, detailing the match and Kid Sunshine surviving the first round. Outside, Bud, listening to the match on his limo's radio, hears police sirens. When asked by the driver why the police are after him, Bud replies: "Right hand lead".<ref name="pdebruge">Peter Debruge, [https://variety.com/2014/film/festivals/tribeca-film-review-glass-chin-1201171251/ “Tribeca Film Review: ‘Glass Chin’,”] ''Variety'', May 4, 2014.</ref><ref name="ohenderson">Odie Henderson, [http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/glass-chin-2015 “Glass Chin,”] RogerEbert.com, June 26, 2015.</ref>
==Cast== * Corey Stoll as Bud Gordon * Billy Crudup as JJ Cook * Marin Ireland as Ellen Doyle * Yul Vazquez as Roberto Flash * Kelly Lynch as Mae Graham * Katherine Waterston as Patricia "Petals" O'Neal * Elizabeth Rodriguez as Rita Sierra * Brendan Sexton III as Jimmy Musial * Michael Chernus as Brian Colby * David Johansen as Stanley Loori * Ron Cephas Jones as Ray Ellington * John Ventimiglia as Jack Marchiano * Halley Feiffer as Kathryn Glassman * Ivan Martin as Detective Gerard Herko * Anthony Arkin as Homer Nicholas * Rodrigo Lopresti as Ben McLemore * Albert Jones as Don Marbury * Malcolm Xavier as Kid Sunshine * Emily Fleischer as Maurine Stuart * John Douglas Thompson as Lou Gibson * Steven Marcus as Gil Dunphy * Michael McCartney as Aaron Judlowe * Cortez Nance Jr. as Hernandez Alou * Kapil Bawa as Mingus Ali Khan * Charlie V. Wilson as Robert Aitken * Olivia Killingsworth as Caron Levis * Armand Dahan as Claude Papillion * Marina Dee as Lidia Bernik * Woodrow Morton as Soen Mayo * Harry Keitt as Floyd Judah
==Production== Shortly after Corey Stoll finished filming the first season of ''House of Cards'', Noah Buschel recruited him to play the lead role in Glass Chin. Stoll had previous boxing training from his portrayal of Ernest Hemingway in the 2011 film ''Midnight in Paris''. He trained for three weeks at Gleason's Gym in Brooklyn, New York.<ref>Ethan Sacks, [http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/movies/corey-stoll-busy-summer-glass-chin-ant-man-article-1.2260314 “Corey Stoll is busy this summer, appearing in ‘Glass Chin,’ ‘Ant-Man’ and the return of ‘The Strain’,”] ''New York Daily News'', June 21, 2015.</ref> Billy Crudup was given the script by Yul Vazquez, who had previously worked with Buschel.<ref>[http://www.vman.com/site/content/2572/in-conversation-billy-crudup--yul-vazquez “In Conversation: Billy Crudup & Yul Vazquez,”] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151122125941/http://www.vman.com/site/content/2572/in-conversation-billy-crudup--yul-vazquez |date=2015-11-22 }} ''V'', 2014.</ref>
Buschel categorizes the film "in the ex-boxer genre of Budd Schulberg's ''On The Waterfront'', Jim Thompson's ''After Dark, My Sweet'', and Walter Mosley's Leonid McGill books."<ref>Noah Buschel, [http://filmmakermagazine.com/67341-another-boxing-movie/#.Vki9pN-rTfB “Another Boxing Movie,”] ''Filmmaker'', March 25, 2013.</ref> The film was shot all over New York City, including in Red Hook, Brooklyn, and in New Jersey,<ref>Edward Douglas, [http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/features/452423-cs-interview-actor-corey-stoll-on-glass-chin-ant-man-the-strain “CS Interview: Actor Corey Stoll on Glass Chin and The Strain,”] ComingSoon.net, June 23, 2015.</ref> on a Red digital camera.<ref name="pdebruge"/> It was Buschel's third film with cinematographer Ryan Samul.<ref>Stephen Saito, [http://moveablefest.com/moveable_fest/2014/04/glass-chin-noah-buschel.html “Interview: Noah Buschel on Keeping Up ‘Glass Chin’,”] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151210055227/http://moveablefest.com/moveable_fest/2014/04/glass-chin-noah-buschel.html |date=2015-12-10 }} The Moveable Fest, April 18, 2014.</ref>
==Release== ''Glass Chin'' premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival on April 19, 2014,<ref>{{cite news| first=Matt |last=Patches| url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/tribeca-billy-crudup-will-make-695105 |title=Tribeca: Billy Crudup Will Make You a Technophobe in First 'Glass Chin' Clip | work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=April 11, 2014}}</ref> where it was one of 12 films selected for the World Narrative Competition.<ref>{{cite web| url= https://tribecafilm.com/stories/tribeca-film-festival-narrative-films-2014 |title=Here Are the 12 Films in the World Narrative Competition|publisher=Tribeca Film Festival| accessdate= July 31, 2016| archivedate= March 5, 2014| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20140305122510/http://tribecafilm.com/stories/tribeca-film-festival-narrative-films-2014 | url-status=live}}</ref> It was given a limited theatrical release on June 26, 2015.<ref name="dcoggan">Devan Coggan, [http://www.ew.com/article/2015/07/02/glass-chin-ew-review “Glass Chin: EW review,”] ''Entertainment Weekly'', July 2, 2015.</ref>
Buschel wrote about the cynicism of the distributors who falsely advertised ''Glass Chin'' as a gun movie. {{cite web| url= https://filmmakermagazine.com/96670-targeting-kids-should-the-mpaa-rate-gun-violence-in-movies/#.XcrC4i3MwnU. |title=Targeting Kids: Should the MPAA Rate Gun Violence in Movies?|date=13 December 2015 }}
==Critical response== On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a critics' approval rating of 85% based on 20 reviews and an average rating of 7/10.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/glass_chin/|title= Glass Chin (2015)|publisher=Rotten Tomatoes|accessdate=May 4, 2016}}</ref> Metacritic rated it 64/100 based on 10 reviews.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/movie/glass-chin|title=Glass Chin|publisher=Metacritic|accessdate=May 4, 2016}}</ref> The performances were widely praised, those of Stoll and Crudup in particular.<ref name="pdebruge"/><ref name=vulture>Bilge Ebiri, [http://www.vulture.com/2015/06/movie-review-glass-chin.html# “Corey Stoll's Face Is the Star of Glass Chin”], ''Vulture'', June 26, 2015.</ref><ref name=tvv>Hardy, Ernest. [https://web.archive.org/web/20150629083122/http://www.villagevoice.com/film/glass-chin-offers-gruff-offbeat-crime-drama-7281901 “’Glass Chin’ Offers Gruff, Offbeat Crime Drama,”] ''The Village Voice'', June 23, 2015.</ref>{{synthesis inline|date=May 2016}} The ''Los Angeles Times'' said the film is fueled by "punchy dialogue, sharply drawn characters and excellent performances," and that Buschel's directing gives it "a distinct place in the often derivative world of neo-noir."<ref>Gary Goldstein, [http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-glass-chin-review-20150626-story.html “Review: 'Glass Chin' a neo-noir knockout with fight-ready cast,”] ''Los Angeles Times'', June 25, 2015.</ref> Indiewire called the film "the work of an underappreciated and sharp filmmaker"<ref>Rodrigo Perez, [http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/review-glass-chin-starring-corey-stoll-features-strong-performances-and-an-authentic-golden-heart-20150624 “Review: ‘Glass Chin’ Starring Corey Stoll Features Strong Performances, And An Authentic, Golden Heart,”] Indiewire, June 24, 2015.</ref> and "one of the strongest films ever to grace the international narrative competition at the Tribeca Film Festival," giving it an A−: "Glass Chin confirms Buschel to be among the most interesting voices lurking in the margins of American cinema. It is a boxing picture without a single fight, a thriller where the murder takes place off screen, a slow burn modern neo-noir with dialogue as memorable as Mamet’s that wears the cadences and uninflected, symmetrical compositions of an Ozu picture effortlessly, mixing these influences in a way that seems all its own."<ref>Brandon Harris, [http://www.indiewire.com/article/tribeca-review-why-glass-chin-is-better-than-most-low-budget-american-indies “Tribeca Review: Why 'Glass Chin' Is Better Than Most Low Budget American Indies"], Indiewire, April 23, 2014.</ref> ''Slant'' gave it 4 out of 5 stars,<ref>Chris Cabin, [http://www.slantmagazine.com/film/review/glass-chin “Glass Chin,”] ''Slant'', April 24, 2014.</ref> ''The Village Voice'' called it "[a] rich character study that captures the inner lives and unexpectedly astute insights of brusque, macho, old-school New York guys and the women in their lives."<ref name=tvv/> Frank Scheck of ''The Hollywood Reporter'' wrote, "For all its impressive formal rigor, this modern-day noir fails to connect on an emotional level."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/glass-chin-tribeca-review-697923|title=Glass Chin: Tribeca Review|last=Scheck|first=Frank|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=April 21, 2014|accessdate=May 4, 2016}}</ref> Nicolas Rapold of ''The New York Times'' wrote that it "feels designed to within an inch of its life".<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/26/movies/review-noah-buschels-glass-chin-an-updated-working-class-noir.html|title=Review: Noah Buschel's 'Glass Chin,' an Updated Working-Class Noir|last=Rapold|first=Nicolas|work=The New York Times|date=June 25, 2016|accessdate=May 4, 2016}}</ref> Bilge Ebiri of Vulture.com wrote, "Story-wise, nothing in ''Glass Chin'' will surprise you. But stylistically, the film's got something cool going on."<ref name=vulture/> Peter Debruge of ''Variety'' wrote, "Between Buschel's script and Stoll's performance, Glass Chin finds fresh humanity in a seemingly exhausted genre."<ref>{{cite news|url=https://variety.com/2014/film/festivals/tribeca-film-review-glass-chin-1201171251/ |title=Tribeca Film Review: 'Glass Chin'|magazine=Variety |date= May 4, 2014}}</ref> Frank Lovece of ''Film Journal International'' wrote, "It's surely no coincidence, given the interest that Bud's Jersey-girl girlfriend Ellen (Marin Ireland) takes in Zen teachings. that the hero's name could be short for Buddhist. Whatever the reasoning, ''Glass Chin'' is a remarkable little movie with a distinct rhythm and such a startling swirl of nihilistic honor that you want to see where Buschel goes from here. Like a West-of-Hudson Abel Ferrara, whose silver-blue ''King of New York'' color scheme infuses this film's Manhattan, Buschel explores the lies we tell ourselves about being an honorable man in a dishonorable world."<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://fj.webedia.us/reviews/film-review-glass-chin |title=Film Review: Glass Chin |magazine=Film Journal International |date=June 25, 2015}}</ref>
''The Los Angeles Times'' cited Crudup's performance as one of the eight efforts that measure up to the Oscar nominees, saying that he "stole the show".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/envelope/la-en-one-mans-winners-20160204-story.html|title=The Envelope: 8 efforts that measure up to the Oscar nominees but weren't even in the conversation|website=Los Angeles Times |date=2016-02-03}}</ref>
Ireland was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actress.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://variety.com/2015/film/news/spirit-awards-nominees-2016-carol-1201647728/|title='Carol,' 'Spotlight,' 'Beasts of No Nation' Lead Spirit Awards Nominations|last=McNary|first=Dave|magazine=Variety|date=November 24, 2015|accessdate=May 4, 2016}}</ref>
==References== {{Reflist|30em}}
==External links== * {{IMDb title|1714843}} * {{Rotten Tomatoes|glass_chin}} * {{Metacritic film}} {{Noah Buschel}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Glass Chin}} Category:2014 films Category:2014 crime drama films Category:American crime drama films Category:American boxing films Category:Lionsgate Canada films Category:Films set in New York City Category:2014 English-language films Category:Films directed by Noah Buschel Category:2014 American films Category:English-language crime drama films