THE NETWORKER is a comedy-drama with heart, an entertaining indie about family and redemption.THE NETWORKER is a comedy-drama with heart, an entertaining indie about family and redemption.THE NETWORKER is a comedy-drama with heart, an entertaining indie about family and redemption.
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- 2 nominations total
Joseph D'Onofrio
- Joey
- (as Joe D'Onofrio)
Brian Vincent
- Eric
- (as Brian Kelly)
Lo Freidenstine
- Lisa
- (as Lola Freidenstine)
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I loved it! A nice comedy-drama with a big heart. Great acting, comedy and a great ending. Wish Hollywood made more movies like this.
Take your pick.... acting, story, camera work. It was really really bad. I saw it for free on Amazon and I want my money back. Lol. Did I mention it is bad. These other reviews are fake. No one will enjoy this movie and ending unless you have a family member in the movie!
As a romantic comedy fan, this film was recommended and did not let me down. It has an amazing, recognizable cast and the story is captivating and fun!
Steve Stanulis' best performance to date. A great deal of credit goes to John Gallagher for his direction of this great cast.
The story moves quickly and has perfectly timed twists and surprises. John, (Stanulis) has a relatable transformation throughout and in the end, his wants and needs are fulfilled nicely.
Notable roles for comedic performance go to Stephen Baldwin for his quirky character Pierre and Philip Moon for his role as David Finkelstien, the Jewish (not so Jewish) lawyer.
There are plenty of feel good moments between family and friends plus times of hardship and desperation that keeps you rooting for John (Stanulis).
The story moves quickly and has perfectly timed twists and surprises. John, (Stanulis) has a relatable transformation throughout and in the end, his wants and needs are fulfilled nicely.
Notable roles for comedic performance go to Stephen Baldwin for his quirky character Pierre and Philip Moon for his role as David Finkelstien, the Jewish (not so Jewish) lawyer.
There are plenty of feel good moments between family and friends plus times of hardship and desperation that keeps you rooting for John (Stanulis).
This is a fun little movie packed full of little jokes and funny scenes . Phillip Moon steals the show as David Finklestein, always dropping a Yiddish-ism in a funny place. The whole cast appears to be having a good time telling the story of a printer's son who is a total slacker who must come up with a business plan for when his father retires. Great cast, great story and no great message, just pure entertainment.
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- 1h 20m(80 min)
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