
The unassuming yet hilarious Jason Segel (
Forgetting Sarah Marshall, I Love You, Man) further shows his range in the low-grossing but critically acclaimed
Jeff Who Lives At Home. The movie, co-written and co-directed by brothers Mark and Jay Duplass (Cyrus, Baghead), is classified as a comedy but is more than just a barrel of laughs. Some true-to-life scenarios are tackled here and not passed off to get a chuckle from the audience. These include seeking personal life fulfillment, dealing with aging alone, and a terrible sense of self when learning that your partner is having an affair. I compare the movie to
Little Miss Sunshine or
Juno, but it’s much funnier, and the more dramatic storylines occur more naturally and aren’t as forced on you. J
eff Who Lives at Home is a good movie on your couch on a rainy Saturday afternoon. While it will never wow you, if you let it, it will surprise you and leave you with a good taste in your mouth.
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With some of his performances, George Clooney has been known for hitting the ball out of the ballpark. A two-time Academy Award Nominee for Best Actor in a Leading Performance (2007’s
Michael Clayton, 2009’s
Up In The Air), Clooney is poised for his third nomination with 2011’s
The Descendants. Successful as both a supporting actor (Academy Award Winner – 2005’s
Syriana) as for as work behind the camera (Academy Award Nominee for Best Director – 2005’s
Good Night and Good Luck), Clooney is at his best when the movie revolves around his performance as a leading man. This is precisely what happens in this movie.
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