Hudson
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Alongi and Phelan
> 3 dayExplores family histories and fear of failure … some solid, heavy topics, but it’s also really funny. Great combo of humor and thoughtfulness. This film has gorgeous shots, great music, and I loved the writing and acting.
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Evan Morgenstern
> 3 dayWonderfully written and great performances! David Neal Levin knocks it out of the park as Hudson!
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Lauren Heller
> 3 dayLike the movie’s namesake’s haikus, this odd road trip reveals and redeems the characters along the way. Set in beautiful Upstate New York, you can’t help falling in love with them as they share a day in their life. Also loved the original music by writer/director, Sean Daniel Cunningham.
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Mortimer
> 3 dayThis movie made me laugh, looks amazing with the fall foliage, and is genuinely touching.
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Meghan D Cunningham
> 3 dayThis film is a great reminder to live in the present and be grateful. Wonderfully done!
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Aidan Baker
> 3 dayGreat cast with phenomenal chemistry. David Neal Levin will make you scratch your head wondering why he isnt already a household name. A very pleasant and at times uproariously funny movie.
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Lia
> 3 dayIncredibly honest acting, real moments, and a heartfelt ride which will make you laugh, cry, and feel. Beautiful shooting locations, subtly metaphoric moments mixed with comedically improvised one-liners. Skirts that line between quirky and heartfelt perfectly.
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Jenn
Greater than one weekSuch a good movie…love movies that remind you how important life after grief is
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coricita
> 3 dayI felt myself getting lost in this movie...in the beautiful scenes from NY, the music, and the moving storyline centering on relationships. It was easy to get absorbed in the characters and to care about them quickly. I felt like I was a visitor getting a vivid peek into other peoples lives. Really really enjoyed it.
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Justin Rosenberg
Greater than one weekIn this fast-paced frenzied modern world, Hudson (both the character and the entire movie) serves as a great reminder that the journey (especially the company) is often more important than the destination.