All Happy Families

All Happy Families (2024)

20/09/2024

#Comedy#Drama

Overview

The Landrys are blindsided by news of their son's behavior, and must rally to find their way amidst comical family dysfunction.

Status: Released

Rating: 55%

Original language: EN

Budget: $0

Revenue: $0

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Production Companies

Chicago Media Angels

Chicago Media Angels

Neon Heart Productions

Neon Heart Productions

Glass Bead Films

Glass Bead Films

Lucky Number 8 Productions

Lucky Number 8 Productions

Attic Light Films

Attic Light Films

Pogi Studios

Pogi Studios

Fair Enough Productions

Fair Enough Productions

Ten to the Six Pictures

Ten to the Six Pictures

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Review by: Brent Marchant

Written by: Brent Marchant on 2023-10-14T15:11:45.689Z

Movie portrayals of family life often leave much to be desired when it comes to authenticity (especially for offerings on the Hallmark Channel). So it’s genuinely refreshing when a film comes along that depicts these stories with honesty while being eminently entertaining at the same time. Such is the case with writer-director Haroula Rose’s second feature outing about a Chicago family going through a variety of transitions that become ironically (and often hilariously) interconnected, all served up with sparkling wit and an excellent array of one-liners that are definite zingers without being hurtful or nasty. The construction of the narrative and its accompanying screenplay are meticulous and economical, moving along with a steadily sustained pace and never getting bogged down by prolonged sequences that languish or lose their zest, much in the style of director Nicole Holofcener’s works. All of this is brought to life by a finely assembled ensemble cast, especially its four principals (Josh Radnor, Rob Huebel, John Ashton and Becky Ann Baker) but also in its palette of intriguing supporting players. What’s more, the film does a superb job in its depiction of Chicago’s people and neighborhoods, presenting an authentic look and feel of the Windy City, one that residents of the Second City will relish and appreciate. “All Happy Families” is one of those offerings that aren’t widely seen (or made) any more, but it’s one of the best I’ve screened in a long time. This charmer deserves a general release and a robust fan base. Let’s hope it gets both.

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