A struggling childrens science TV host, obsessed with building a rocket after a satellite crash, faces personal challenges and bizarre events that lead him to a journey of self-discovery, ultimately questioning his aspirations and the nature of fulfillment. Linoleum is a 2022 English-language Drama Sci-Fi motion picture starring Jim Gaffigan, Rhea Seehorn, Katelyn Nacon, Mike Gaffigan, Patrick Gaffigan, Willoughby Pyle and Roger Hendricks Simon.
Jini Score 6.5/10
Critics Score 80%
Rating 6.5/10
Jini Score 6.5%
Critics Score 80
Rating 6.5
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Release
Date27 MAR 2023
Language
English
Genre
Drama
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Sci-fi
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Comedy
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Linoleum Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 80%
Farah Cheded
Itd be giving too much away to say anything more about the plot, but suffice it to say that the uncanniness lurking under Linoleums surface comes to mind bending fruition as the rational and the fantastic meld into one. ( Read More )
Michael Cook
The ending for me is an absolute pay off, which, of course, I will not give away. Jim Gaffigan, Rhea Seehorn, and Tony Shalhoub are some of these great actors that you really love seeing play, and play off each other... I call it a hidden gem. ( Read More )
Jared Mobarak
This is a feelgood story with some effectively heartfelt and honorable machinations, but its also a mostly superficial puff piece that cant quite shake its public relations air of artifice. ( Read More )
Robin Clifford
I, personally, found that the story gets too wrapped up in itself and takes some stumbles. But, it is an intelligent story that does not talk down to us, entertains and makes you think. ( Read More )
Jim Schembri
The promising premise is too drawn out with a second act that flails about as the film strains to be split the difference between quirky and meaningful. ( Read More )