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The Mend
TrailerRoutinely estranged brothers Mat and Alan are equally unhappy, but the former embraces chaos and rudeness while the latter conceals his discontent. With both their lives on a downhill slide, Mat and Alan are temporarily reunited as roommates, uneasily sharing a Harlem apartment.Actors: Josh Lucas, Stephen Plunkett, Lucy Owen, Cory Nichols, Mickey Sumner, Louisa Krause, Austin Pendleton, Sarah Steele, Leo Fitzpatrick, Samantha Sherman, Sekou Laidlow, ...»Director: John MagaryCountry: United StatesDuration: 111 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 5.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The Mend"
Seattle TimesSeptember 10, 2015"The Mend" meanders from situation to situation, turning itself in the process into a wallow of dysfunction. And a claustrophobic wallow at that.
Chicago ReaderSeptember 10, 2015Sharp dialogue and strong performances tumble around this ill-defined story like shoes in a dryer.
Los Angeles TimesAugust 28, 2015"The Mend," about a pair of oil-and-water brothers in free fall, is by turns opaque, harsh, self-aware, indulgent and wickedly funny. It's never dull, pummeling you with its prickly smarts.
Time OutAugust 26, 2015The Mend finds the truths that bind families together, but it knows that everyone has to hack their own path to get there.
New York Magazine/VultureAugust 24, 2015Takes what could have easily been a mundane tale of brotherly dysfunction and turns it into something abstract and electrifying.
New YorkerAugust 24, 2015Despite the willful worldliness of the high-stakes emotional games, the movie's downbeat street poetry devolves into moody clichés.
The Film StageFebruary 22, 2016It's a consistently wonderful, occasionally astonishing, deservedly moving piece of film craft layered on top of a screamingly funny screenplay.
Madison MovieDecember 22, 2015"It is a gloriously entertaining film that gives some terrific actors plenty to gnaw on. And they get unnervingly close to the bone."
NOW TorontoOctober 01, 2015The Mend feels raw and real, as though it's remaking the world in front of our eyes. You need to see this movie.
Paste MagazineSeptember 22, 2015The Mend is a refreshingly genuine film, fueled by infectious energy and the coarsest of humor.
HeraldNet (Everett, WA)September 11, 2015Say this for John Magary's indie drama: You can't predict where it's going from one moment to the next.
Mark Reviews MoviesSeptember 11, 2015If the characters' histories are subtle, Magary's technique is far from that.
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