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A comic drama about rage, doubt, lust, madness, and other brotherly hand-me-downs.A comic drama about rage, doubt, lust, madness, and other brotherly ...
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The Mend is an American comedy-drama film written and directed by John Magary. The film stars Josh Lucas, Stephen Plunkett, Mickey Sumner and Lucy Owen.

The Mend

2014 ‧ Comedy/Drama ‧ 1h 51m
5.6/10 · IMDb 78% · Rotten Tomatoes 76% · Metacritic
Two estranged brothers, reunite just before one of them leaves for a vacation with his girlfriend. When he returns sooner than expected without his girlfriend, he finds out his brother and his family have moved into his apartment.
Initial release: March 9, 2014
Director: John Magary
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"The Mend" is a pretentious, unfunny, self-important indie film about two dysfunctional brothers who never resolve their issues. This film has nothing to ...
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The Mend follows a mismatched yin-yang pair of New York City brothers (Josh Lucas and Stephen Plunkett) as they stagger dimly towards some understanding of ...
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Featuring a gorgeous, minimalist score by Michi Wiancko & Judd Greenstein and beautiful, fluid cinematography by Chris Teague (OBVIOUS CHILD), the film ...
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Aug 21, 2015 · It is a series of city moments in the life of an urban wanderer, until Mat ends up at a party at his brother Alan's house (Stephen Plunkett).
As the other review indicates, it is a slow moving film. The things that happen are "small" and more time is spent on events than usually happens in films, but ...
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Aug 25, 2015 · THE MEND * * * * Starring Josh Lucas, Stephen Plunkett, Lucy Owen, Mickey Sumner and Austin Pendelton. Written and directed by John Magary.
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Aug 24, 2015 · One of the very best American independent films you'll see this year, John Magary's The Mend, takes what could have easily been a mundane ...