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  1. The Kings of Summer. Three teenagers (Nick Robinson, Gabriel Basso, Moises Arias) carry out a plan to leave their dysfunctional parents, build a house in the woods and live off the land. Rent The ...

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      Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Sep 23, 2013. Michael...

  2. Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Sep 23, 2013. Michael Leader Film4. Rich in suburban subtext, The Kings Of Summer is a coming-of-age indie movie full of poignancy, charm and strong ...

  3. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 75% based on 118 reviews, with an average rating of 6.91/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Thanks to charming performances and endearingly off-kilter spirit, The Kings of Summer proves to be a slight, sweet entry in the crowded coming-of-age genre."

  4. The Kings of Summer: Directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts. With Nick Robinson, Gabriel Basso, Moises Arias, Nick Offerman. Three teenage friends, in the ultimate act of independence, decide to spend their summer building a house in the woods and living off the land.

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    • Adventure, Comedy, Drama
    • Jordan Vogt-Roberts
    • 2013-08-23
  5. Jun 7, 2013 · 6 min read. Kings of Summer. High school student Joe (Nick Robinson) lives with his father (Nick Offerman), a stern man sitting on a volcano of anger. Joe’s mother has died. He has an older sister (played by “Mad Men”‘s Alison Brie), but she is engaged and out of the house. The tension between father and son is oppressive, and the rules ...

  6. May 31, 2013 · NPR. May 31, 2013. Like the recent "Mud," The Kings of Summer is a tale of feral adolescent pals in search of freedom and adventure. The movies even share essentially the same awkwardly contrived climax. But of the two films, The Kings of Summer is more of a comedy, with a depiction of the eternal war between teen and parent that's downright ...

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  8. The R rating is nonsense. Much more thought-provoking than most pre-teen and teen movies. Scene killing the rabbit (for food) could be disturbing to some but the character felt bad about it as well. This movie had some swearing but pretty minor. Did show kids drinking as a fun activity but part of the "plot".

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