When an astrophysics student working towards his PhD loses priceless research to an auto theft, he makes a bargain with a woman at a local pawn shop in order to get it back.When an astrophysics student working towards his PhD loses priceless research to an auto theft, he makes a bargain with a woman at a local pawn shop in order to get it back.When an astrophysics student working towards his PhD loses priceless research to an auto theft, he makes a bargain with a woman at a local pawn shop in order to get it back.
Tom Lister Jr.
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I really enjoyed this quiet little movie. It is an intelligently written and directed love story about two imperfect opposites who find one another. The lead actor, Owen Beckman, is going to be a huge star. He conveys sincerity and warmth throughout, and reminded me at times of a young Billy Crudup. His counterpart is the equally talented Gretchen Lodge. It's so refreshing to see a movie like this. Writer-Director Aimee Graham understands the nuances of human relationships. There are 1-2 continuity issues in the first 5 minutes but let it go and enjoy what this movie offers. Kudos to the cinematographer and composer as well. And David Koechner and Justine Bateman round out the cast! It's well worth the watch.
If you like being kept off balance and in a pleasant state of confusion with offbeat characters and unpredictable, almost attention-deficit-disorder story development, this is the movie for you. It has a David O Russell quality. The two leads are enigmatic but compelling. You may not like them at first, but they grow on you as they grow on each other. Populated with strong character actors like James Russo, David Koechner, Sylvia Kelegian (who almost steals the movie as a gambling addict mom) and Tom Lister Jr (whose character I didn't fully understand) this is a movie that defies easy categorization as indie films often do - which makes the best of them so refreshing. It ends on a beautiful grace note that allows it to continue on in the imagination.
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The Allnighter," directed by Aimee Graham, is a captivating indie gem that defies expectations. . Graham skillfully blends humor and heart, creating a narrative that resonate. This movie seamlessly weaves science and soul, keeping you hooked from start to finish. The acting is a standout, with performances that breathe life into the characters. Cinematography in this indie piece is a visual feast. The music score is the heartbeat of the film, perfectly complementing the emotional highs and lows. With stellar performances and a plot that defies gravity, "The Allnighter" is a cosmic escapade that's as entertaining as it is thought-provoking. Buckle up for a cinematic journey that's truly out of this world.
The Allnighter is a great indie comedy drama with strong leading characters and a great story about growing into adulthood. The two leads Terence (played by Owen Beckman) and Belle (played by Gretchen Lodge) are very likable even though they have their flaws! I was surprised to see so many well known actors in this indie movie. Keep an eye out for Justine Bateman, David Koechner, Tom Lister Jr, James Russo and Naomi Grossman just to name a few. I highly recommend giving this movie and watch as I truly enjoyed it and give it two thumbs up! Looking forward to seeing what Aimee Graham does next!!
Them main peeps? They're mysterious but hella gripping - this flick's a wild mix. , if you're into flicks that keep you on your toes, leaving you pleasantly confused with some quirky characters and a storyline that's all over the place, then this joint's your vibe. Can't put it in a box, just like those indie gems that keep you hooked 'cause they ain't following no rules. The ending? Pure magic, man. It hits that sweet note that keeps the story buzzin' long after it's done. This ain't your run-of-the-mill flick, nah-it's a ride that stays kickin' in your mind. I leave it two thumbs up! Check it out.
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- 1h 19m(79 min)
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