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The House of Tomorrow
TrailerThe film tells futurist, architect, and inventor R. Buckminster Fuller's incredible story through two teens hoping to get laid, become punk gods, and survive high school.Actors: Asa Butterfield, Alex Wolff, Nick Offerman, Ellen Burstyn, Fred Armisen, Maude Apatow, Debbie Aderinkomi, Emmylou Barden, Halle Chambers, David Krug, Edduar Peralta Carmen, ...»Director: Peter LivolsiCountry: United StatesDuration: 85 minQuality: SDRelease: 2017IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The House of Tomorrow"
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Characters of "The House of Tomorrow"
Sebastian PrendergastPlayed by: Asa ButterfieldJared WhitcombPlayed by: Alex Wolff -
Critic Reviews of "The House of Tomorrow"
ReelViewsJuly 23, 2018It's an emotionally satisfying experience that brings to life a group of appealing characters and allows them to grow and expand in front of the lens.
San Diego ReaderJuly 06, 2018The boys are terrific, particularly Butterfield, who makes something wonderful out of discovering a grilled cheese sandwich and a can of soda
Minneapolis Star TribuneMay 24, 2018"The House of Tomorrow" spices up its story with dollops of honesty, charm and a dash of genuine emotional resonance.
San Francisco ChronicleMay 23, 2018Part of what's missing in "The House of Tomorrow" is the acerbic punk spirit that inspires its two heroes, which could have been remedied by a sharper script.
Los Angeles TimesMay 04, 2018It's not until the end that everything truly lines up, with Fuller positioned as an original punk. But as a film about punk rock, living on the edge and coming into your own, The House of Tomorrow is a strong debut from Livolsi.
Entertainment WeeklyMay 04, 2018A charming if not exactly crucial coming-of-age dramedy about the freedom to be found in three chords.
Under the RadarJuly 02, 2018The House of Tomorrow doesn't get bogged down in genre trappings but uses them to create something sweet and enjoyable.
48 HillsMay 30, 2018A bit formulaic but well-acted and charming nonetheless, this is a good movie with a great soundtrack...
Daily Film FixMay 26, 2018A tender story about life, death, and punk, "The House of Tomorrow" is that rare kind of teen film that relates both to the kids and the parents alike.
SF WeeklyMay 24, 2018Doesn't quite ring true... but [Asa] Butterfield and [Alex] Wolff's terrific chemistry more than makes up for it. Those crazy kids have a bright tomorrow.
East Bay ExpressMay 23, 2018Put in its proper context... first-time writer-director Peter Livolsi's story of punk rock meeting R. Buckminster Fuller in small-town Minnesota feels like just another hopelessly musty and dreadfully quirk-heavy, Sundance-style mope-fest.
Austin ChronicleMay 17, 2018It's so amiably predictable that you end up wanting to throw some Motörhead at it, just to see what happens.
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