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Nerdland
TrailerThe movie follows two best friends, struggling actor (Paul Rudd) and his screenwriting roommate (Patton Oswalt), as they embark on an attention-grabbing journey through Los Angeles to become famous.Actors: Paul Rudd, Patton Oswalt, Hannibal Buress, Kate Micucci, Riki Lindhome, Matt Ballard, Eric Bauza, Tommy Blacha, Becky Boxer, Richard Christy, John Ennis, ...»Director: Chris PrynoskiCountry: United StatesDuration: 85 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 5.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Nerdland"
VarietyApril 15, 2016Revels in the foulness of 21st-century pop culture, albeit to a degree that's ultimately both exhausting and redundant.
NOW TorontoJanuary 25, 2017There is exactly one funny idea -- a software virus that deletes all the porn on a hacker's computer -- but even that feels like it could have been written a decade ago. Hard pass.
Under the RadarJanuary 06, 2017Andrew Kevin Walker's (Se7en) script is solid and the jokes shamelessly crude, making Nerdland a trusted entry into the canon of animated cult films like Heavy Metal or Fritz the Cat.
Capital Times (Madison, WI)December 06, 2016It's hard not to get your hopes up while seeing the names in the credits, including Paul Rudd, Patton Oswalt, Hannibal Buress and Kate Micucci. But those hopes get dashed, fast and hard.
Blu-ray.comDecember 02, 2016Tests of skill and the implementation of bad ideas are amusing, offering satisfying timing and unpredictable results, getting "Nerdland" up to speed with a broad sense of humor
Screen InternationalJune 18, 2016This bracingly savage satire sets its sights on one of the easier targets around: the fame-lusting wannabes who will take any available short cut to claim their fifteen minutes in the spotlight.
FlavorwireApril 26, 2016The targets are stale, the jokes are half-baked, and the gross-out bits are downright desperate.
The Film StageApril 22, 2016An almost biting commentary on Hollywood that would appear to be more at home on the small screen.
Slant MagazineApril 18, 2016The film exudes a self-satisfied smugness in its unvaried focus on the worst of human behavior.
We Got This CoveredApril 14, 2016Nerdland is something like being sucked into a conversation with a semi-drunk dude who imagines that his ramblings are the last word in comedy. You feel a little sorry for the guy at first, but after a while your pity transforms into contempt.
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