The 4:30 Movie Review: Kevin Smith’s best film in almost thirty years
Kevin Smith’s best film since Chasing Amy is a heartfelt ode to teenage love, summer movies and the 1980s.
Writer-director Kevin Smith presents his most personal film to date with this coming-of-age story — set in the summer of 1986 — that follows three sixteen-year-old friends who spend their Saturdays sneaking into movies at the local cineplex. When one of the guys invites the girl of his dreams to see an R-rated film, all hilarity breaks loose, as a self-important theater manager (Ken Jeong) and teen rivalries interfere with his best-laid plans. Justin Long, Rosario Dawson, Jason Biggs, and more contribute outrageous characters to this poignant comic valentine to moviegoing and the youth of the ’80s.
Kevin Smith’s best film since Chasing Amy is a heartfelt ode to teenage love, summer movies and the 1980s.
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Kevin Smith’s best film since Chasing Amy is a heartfelt ode to teenage love, summer movies and the 1980s.
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