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The D Train
TrailerAll his life, Dan Landsman has never been the cool guy. That's about to change - if he can convince Oliver Lawless, the most popular guy from his high school who's now the face of a national Banana Boat ad campaign, to show up with him to their class reunion. A man on a mission, Dan travels from Pittsburgh to LA and spins a web of lies to recruit Lawless. But he gets more than he bargains for as the unpredictable Lawless proceeds to take over his home, career, and entire life.Genre: ComedyActors: Jack Black, James Marsden, Kathryn Hahn, Jeffrey Tambor, Russell Posner, Henry Zebrowski, Kyle Bornheimer, Mike White, Corrina Lyons, Donna Duplantier, Charlotte Gale, ...»Director: Andrew Mogel, Jarrad PaulCountry: United Kingdom, United StatesDuration: 100 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 5.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The D Train"
ReelViewsMay 23, 2015Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul, making their directorial debut, manage the difficult task of keeping the audience engaged even though both of the main characters are unlikable.
NewsdayMay 08, 2015"The D Train" may be a scant and rather unconvincing comedy, but it deserves credit for taking a risk.
Chicago Sun-TimesMay 08, 2015Nothing about "The D Train" feels the least bit authentic, and worse, little about it is funny. That's a deadly recipe for a dark comedy.
New York Magazine/VultureMay 08, 2015The last act of The D Train becomes a hilarious, deeply weird, and ultimately touching medley of delusion, humiliation, and friendship.
RogerEbert.comMay 08, 2015The movie goes for grin-and-cringe-inducing, and instead achieves "excruciating."
Miami HeraldMay 08, 2015The movie flirts with a great darkness about disillusionment and self-loathing even as it races around spinning comedic plates. Too bad the filmmakers lose their nerve by film's end.
Missoula IndependentMarch 30, 2017Black and Marsden are truly great in these roles. The script is dumb and has them doing idiotic, inexplicable things, but the characters they embody have serious depth and range.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsMay 12, 2016A disappointing dark comedy.
Film Ireland MagazineMay 12, 2016The introduction of too many ill-conceived sub-plots fails to enhance or execute the essential tenets of the narrative, only serving to detract and distract from the film's overall philosophy, lacking the sharp, subversive edge required for black comedy.
CinemixtapeApril 09, 2016As fresh and well meaning as it is problematic, taking a new comedy staple - the bromance - and flipping it upside down.
Flick FilosopherMarch 14, 2016Woefully bad feint at a dramedy in which everyone agrees the 'hero' is a terrible excuse for a man... and he gets the message that he is awesome anyway.
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