The Baltimorons review: The feel-good movie of 2025 has arrived
7 months ago
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There are some days that start off bland and then spin strangely and sensationally to change your life forever — for the better.
Jay Duplass' The Baltimorons is about such an extraordinary day. Co-writing this comedy with leading man Michael Strassner, director Duplass crafts a journey that is an absolute side-tickling and soul-enriching delight — and it all begins with a broken tooth.
After a robust slate of productions with his brother Mark Duplass — recently including Penelopeand The Creep Tapes — this is Jay's first solo venture. Yet he stays true to the Duplass' mumblecore roots. The...
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