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Brothers Charlie (David Rasche), Adrian and Michael (Christine Lahti) try to unlearn everything their psychoanalyst parents have taught them about life, as their family unit teeters on the edge of...
- (5)
- Tobias Segal
- Ash Christian
- Comedy, Drama
Petunia Reviews. With honesty, conviction, humor, and insight, Christian and his cast and crew have created what is easily one of summer 2013's best films. Full Review | Original Score: 4.0/4.0...
With honesty, conviction, humor and insight, Christian and his cast and crew have created what is easily one of summer 2013's best films. The Independent Critic offers movie reviews, interviews, and festival coverage from award-winning writer and film journalist Richard Propes.
Jun 28, 2013 · The Hollywood Reporter. Jun 27, 2013. Features a top-notch cast, a few beautifully observed moments, and some amusingly bitchy dialogue. But its rambling, episodic structure and gallery of troubled characters will ultimately prove too off-putting to attract theatrical audiences. Read More.
- (5)
- Ash Christian
- Not Rated
Petunia: Directed by Ash Christian. With Tobias Segal, Thora Birch, Christine Lahti, Brittany Snow. The story of a family whose growth is stunted... a family that learns how to love themselves while loving each other (a little too much).
- (814)
- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Ash Christian
- 2013-06-28
Jun 27, 2013 · Petunia: Film Review. Ash Christian's dysfunctional family dramedy features a plethora of neurotic, troubled characters. By THR Staff. June 27, 2013 11:38am. Petunia Poster Art - P 2013....
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The drama is quite heavy at times, and always fascinating. It's broken up by some truly funny situations. The acting is good, as you should expect from a film like this. Charlie, the lead, is especially impressive as the meek but affable middle son who actually holds the family together.