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  1. Sep 19, 2013 · This is a movie about stoners rather than a stoner movie. It’s not “Smiley Face” or a Harold and Kumar comedy and isn’t trying to be. It has surreal or dark passages, and a mature attitude toward the main couple’s drug use that somehow never becomes moralistic. But overall, the tone is light and playful. “Newlyweeds” is less a ...

  2. Sep 16, 2013 · Going neither in the direction of Reefer Madness nor a Cheech and Chong movie, Newlyweeds is both funny and serious, and its depictions of pot-smoking could be read as either promotional or cautionary. Refreshingly, the film’s characters don’t exist simply to inhale, deliver humorous dialogue, and find themselves in strange situations for our amusement—though they do all of those things ...

  3. Lyle and Nina are deep and habitual users of marijuana, to a degree that empties out their loving relationship, drains their financial resources and dries up their interest in other activities ...

  4. Sep 27, 2013 · The wispy premise of “Newlyweeds,” written and directed by Shaka King, is kept afloat by its attractive, youthfully vital cast (along with some well-timed comic relief by way of some familiar ...

  5. Sep 17, 2013 · Newlyweeds: movie review. Tuesday 17 September 2013. Share. Copy Link. ... There’s chemistry between the two leads that’s enveloped in the movie’s 1990s New York indie vibe, but King can’t ...

  6. Sep 17, 2013 · The movie presents an utterly baffling view of marijuana use that swings from lazy pot comedy to overcooked melodrama to absurd after-school special. Even the title makes no sense. The absence of ...

  7. Newlyweeds: Directed by Shaka King. With Amari Cheatom, Trae Harris, Tone Tank, Isiah Whitlock Jr.. A match made in stoner heaven turns into a love triangle gone awry when Lyle can't decide which matters most, Nina or Mary Jane.

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