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Donald Cried
TrailerWith sudden passing of his grandmother, Peter Latang returns to his hometown and encounters his long lost, childhood friend, Donald Treebeck. What begins as a simple favor, turns into a long day's journey into the past.Actors: Jesse Wakeman, Louisa Krause, Kris Avedisian, Alexander Cook, Ted Arcidi, Jeremy Furtado, Kate Fitzgerald, Patrick Languzzi, Shawn Contois, James L. Leite, Peter Lewis Walsh...»Director: Kris AvedisianCountry: United StatesDuration: 85 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 6.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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San Diego ReaderMarch 17, 2017A ballsy debut by [writer-director-star] Avedisian and one that's not to be missed.
Washington PostMarch 16, 2017"Donald Cried" succeeds on its own modest terms, but watching its title character can be painful. This is not a movie for people who'd just as soon forget their own teenage mortifications.
San Francisco ChronicleMarch 08, 2017It's all absurd and enjoyable, and yet to spend one minute in his Donald's company is to realize something is wrong with him. This is not someone who can function in the world - and that's not funny.
RogerEbert.comMarch 03, 2017Never feels like more than a malnourished Adam McKay movie that lacks even in laughs.
New York TimesMarch 02, 2017The movie forcefully reminds you that the past you thought you had left behind still hurts, and that the old wounds you imagined had healed have simply been covered over.
Hollywood ReporterMarch 02, 2017Donald Cries demonstrates that cringeworthy isn't necessarily the same as funny.
Willamette WeekMarch 23, 2017Donald Cried employs that darkly comedic, funny but almost unwatchable sensibility that is slowly becoming... the dominant vocabulary of modern funniness -- but its sharp realism makes it a unique chunk of low-budget gold.
Film InternationalMarch 18, 2017...you have to admire Avedisian for pushing his repulsive character beyond the limits of social acceptance (as far as Peter is concerned), and for directing such a focused drama as a first feature.
Washington City PaperMarch 17, 2017Donald Cried may not make you laugh, but every moment of it will make you feel.
Paste MagazineMarch 16, 2017Donald Cried is free of "nice guy" characters and never relies on raunchy humor, the exclusions of which give the movie a greater sense of verisimilitude.
Spliced PersonalityMarch 09, 2017A gaspingly funny, squirm-inducing comedy of embarrassment.
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