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Don McKay
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25 years after a tragedy, high school janitor Don McKay returns to his hometown and rekindles a romance with his old flame, who is dying, but this homecoming brings McKay more than he bargained for.
25 years after a tragedy, high school janitor Don McKay returns to his hometown and rekindles a romance with his old flame, who is dying, but this homecoming brings McKay more than he bargained for.
Actors:
Elisabeth Shue,
Amanda George,
Charlie Peabody,
Lewis D. Wheeler,
Meagan Hawkes,
Ted Arcidi,
Harley Harrison
Elisabeth Shue
6 October 1963, Wilmington, Delaware, USA
Amanda George
30 April 1987, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Charlie Peabody
Lewis D. Wheeler
Meagan Hawkes
Ted Arcidi
16 June 1958, Buffalo, New York, USA
Harley Harrison
19 June 1986, Wayland, Massachusetts, USA
Country:
United States
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March 31, 2010
A strange, largely inert indie thriller.July 31, 2011
...an almost aggressively pointless piece of work that simply isn't able to justify its very existence.April 02, 2010
[Director] Greenberg's tyro script is both dark comedy and slick whodunit and all the players do it justice. He handles his material and fine cast with a deft hand that belies his freshman status.June 29, 2010
Goldberger makes the most of his eclectic, multi-Oscar-nominated cast to make up for the lack of scope and visual panache, not to mention the sometimes strained machinations of his plotJuly 24, 2010
Labored and distractingly uneven, Don McKay comes across as a lackadaisical film school writing assignment that somehow lucked into a feature film deal.
Associated Press
April 01, 2010
An admirable attempt even if the film only works spottily.
New York Times
April 02, 2010
When you pack your movie with performers like Mr. Church, Ms. Leo, Mr. Rebhorn and Keith David (as Donâ(TM)s old friend), all with faces and deliveries that can slide easily between comedy and menace, youâ(TM)re holding a full house.April 08, 2010
The tone and the pacing always seem a little off and as a result, we become all too aware of mechanics of the screenplay grinding along towards a finale that is simply too complicated and unbelievable for its own good.April 02, 2010
Don McKay certainly has its moments, but it never manages to maintain the consistent tone so crucial if a black comedy is going to actually be funny.
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April 06, 2010
Clearly Goldberger thinks he can juggle this delicate noirish soufflé but it all comes crashing down around him because the true nature of his characters' actions just don't make a whole lot of sense.April 01, 2010
This is a movie that, if you can make it to the last 30 minutes, starts to make some sense. It seems the plot twist is the only good idea in the script.April 07, 2010
Goldberger gets a few good tonal feints in, especially when he consults the Coen recipe book for the disorienting effect of blood (and bloody violence) on American simple folk.