Go Genuine and Entertaining. by Alon Patterson A basic coming of age, young adult drama. This film does a fair job of realistically exploring on-going late teen relationships and ideals among a group of friends as they've the become the...
So-so No maturity after 10 years by pedsarq Yes, these people have lives, families, and more experience when they show up at their 10-year high school reunion. However, as the night progresses you see them act like screw-ups and try to relive...
Go Worth a Date Night or GNO by casey1107 Go see it.... It's everything I imagine my 10 year reunion would have been like had I attended. The only critique I have is that some of the cast seemed a little 'old' to be representing 28 year...
83 Entertainment Weekly | Lisa Schwarzbaum There's a relaxed, unforced, melancholy sweetness and swing to this modest iteration of the "Big Chill/Return of the Secaucus 7" formula, a pleasing directorial debut for screenwriter Jamie Linden (We Are Marshall). Read full review
80 New York Daily News | Elizabeth Weitzman In Linden's assured hands, each character gets just enough time to contribute to the greater whole. They're all recognizable, not as clichés or stereotypes but as realistic individuals. Read full review
75 Washington Post | Michael O'Sullivan 10 Years doesn't completely avoid the road-not-taken theme. It does, however, neatly navigate around many of the potholes, finding a novel and nuanced approach to addressing the ways that our mistakes make us better, wiser and more human. Read full review
75 San Francisco Chronicle | Amy Biancolli When the screenplay sticks to the tricky business of living - trying, then screwing up, then stumbling forward anyway - it hits its mark with confidence, and the big ensemble cast responds with tight little performances of affecting vulnerability. Read full review