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Crash Land

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Lance, Clay, and Darby have spent their childhoods drinking, wreaking havoc, and filming crude stunts in their small town. Everyone hates them. Wanting to finally prove their lives have meaning, the boys set out to make a "real movie" and in the process are forced to confront emotions and experiences they've never considered: love, loss, and ultimately, what it means to grow up.

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Zachary Lee RogerEbert.com 14h
It celebrates how we grow in and out of relationships, and that sometimes moving on from people isn’t indicative of our immaturity but a sign that we’re growing and changing. Go to Full Review
Dex Wesley Parra Austin Chronicle Mar 14
Equal parts crass and touching, Crash Land skillfully delivers a succinct, 90-minute tragicomedy about grief, growing up, and finding meaning in the nothingness. Go to Full Review
Carlos Aguilar Variety Mar 14
“Crash Land” moves through familiar avenues structurally, yet its winsome nitwits become its greatest virtue. Go to Full Review
Tessa Smith Mama's Geeky 1d
A bold, witty, and soulful look at grief, filmmaking, and growing up. Go to Full Review
Peter Gray The AU Review 2d
3.5/5
It’s a heartfelt, frequently hilarious reminder that sometimes the messiest stories are the ones that resonate the most. Go to Full Review
Ross Bonaime Collider 3d
7/10
Byrk’s feature debut is silly and goofy as hell, but also surprisingly sweet in its approach to this group of fledgling jackasses. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis Lance, Clay, and Darby have spent their childhoods drinking, wreaking havoc, and filming crude stunts in their small town. Everyone hates them. Wanting to finally prove their lives have meaning, the boys set out to make a "real movie" and in the process are forced to confront emotions and experiences they've never considered: love, loss, and ultimately, what it means to grow up.
Director
Dempsey Bryk
Producer
Billy Bryk, Finn Wolfhard, Julian Geneen, Dempsey Bryk
Screenwriter
Dempsey Bryk
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 30m