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- Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 64 out of 100, based on reviews from 12 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Amy Nicholson of Variety gave a positive review, writing, "The adventure is aimless, but the company is good," and praised the film for paying attention to character over broad comedy.
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The Long Dumb Road navigates the odd couple road trip comedy formula fairly smoothly, thanks mainly to the chemistry between Tony Revolori and Jason Mantzoukas. Read Critics Reviews
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The movie is good because yeah there’s humor, but also awkwardness and a heartache feel to it, whereas the trailer just supercuts all the jokes, some of which are raunchy and makes it seem like a dirty movie for dirty movie’s sake, if that makes sense.
Jan 20, 2018 · The Long Dumb Road, directed by Hannah Fidell, leans full-tilt into the anarchic charm of the long-time cult comedian to decidedly mixed results. Though it’s hard to blame the actor. Co-starring Tony Revolori (The Grand Budapest Hotel), the film concerns two strangers brought together on the... road.
Nov 1, 2018 · The Long Dumb Road is a comedy, full of gags like getting revenge on a nemesis by pooping on their porch, but there’s more to it than laughing at uncouth Richard or naive Nat. Beneath the...
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Nov 9, 2018 · While Mantzoukas and Revolori charm – consider them your new, unexpected go-to buddy comedy duo – The Long Dumb Road soon runs out of gas, chugging through a series of increasingly unbelievable contrivances.
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Neither long nor dumb, Hannah Fidell's "The Long Dumb Road" is in reality a terrifically entertaining odd couple road comedy expertly navigated by costars Tony Revolori and Jason...
Nov 9, 2018 · 4 min read. Nathan (Tony Revolori) is a sheltered kid setting out for art school in California. His plan is to drive there from his home in Texas, across the American Southwest, taking pictures along the way of strip malls and boarded-up storefronts. He wants to capture the “real America.”.