The New Twenty
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DVD Details
- Rated: Unrated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 32 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: July 21, 2009
- Originally Released: 2009
- Label: Wolfe Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Colin Fickes, Nicole Bilderback, Terry Serpico & Andrew Wei Lin | |
Performer: | Ryan Locke & Thomas Sadoski | |
Directed by | Chris Mason Johnson | |
Written by | Chris Mason Johnson & Ishmael Chawla | |
Composition by | Jeff Toyne | |
Produced by | Aina Abiodun & Chris Mason Johnson | |
Director of Photography: | David Tumblety |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 1/4 --
There's something uniquely irritating about the kind of too-serious-for-its-own-good alternative-lifestyle drama subheading that Chris Mason Johnson's The New Twenty neatly falls under.
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Slant Magazine
Rating: 4/5 --
Johnson provides them with plenty of challenges and reasons to question their values, priorities and goals.
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Los Angeles Times
Rating: 3/5 --
The movie is admirable for taking these people seriously, even if it does little to illuminate their individual or cultural significance.
New York Times
Rating: 1/4 --
Chris Mason Johnson directs from a script he co-wrote, giving us little reason to care for his physically attractive, emotionally empty characters.
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New York Post
Rating: 2/4 --
The director and co-writer Ishmael Chawla never make their characters venal.
Denver Post
Rating: 4/6 --
Chris Mason Johnson's ensemble drama could've been just another earnest time capsule about friends in their late twenties; what saves it from devolving into mere mumblecore is a broader-than-average outlook.
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Time Out
Rating: D --
Co-writer/director Chris Mason Johnson's amateur debut effort could be credited with creating a new genre of pretentious triteness tailored to define of the pop slang word "Redonkulous."
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ColeSmithey.com
Product Description:
Five twentysomethings (both straight and gay) find their friendships slowly unraveling as they stumble toward 30 in New York City. Bill Sage and Terry Serpico star in this ensemble drama.