See You Next Tuesday

2013 - ENGLISH - MOVIE

Comedy Drama

An odd pregnant girl disrupts the lives of her campy recovering alcoholic mother and crude gay sister during a nervous break-down. See You Next Tuesday is a 2013 American English-language Comedy Drama movie starring Eleanore Pienta, Dana Eskelson, Molly Plunk, Keisha Zollar, Beverly Bonner, Ann Carr and Sirita Wright. See You Next Tuesday was Produced by Rachel Wolther. The movie is written and directed by Drew Tobia. See You Next Tuesday was released on 22nd August 2014 and takes a screen time of 82 minutes. and it received positive reviews from critics when it was released. Cinematography was done by Andrew J. Whittaker and editing by Sofi Marshall. The music was composed by Brian Mcomber.
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sisterly refreshing
  • Jini Score
    6.2/10
  • Critics Score
    69%
  • Rating
    6.1/10
  • Jini Score
    6.2%
  • Critics Score
    69
  • Rating
    6.1
negative

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Release Date22 AUG 2014
Language

English

Genre

Comedy , Drama

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See You Next Tuesday Reviews and Ratings

Average Review Rating : positive

71.94%

Positive Review Rating : 69%

69%
    • Eric Kohn

      Post Tenebras Lux I have mixed feelings about the coherence of the ideas in Carlos Reygadas esoterically personal, meandering, and impermeably lyrical work, but its hypnotic ingredients are impossible to shake. ( Read More )
    • David Lee Dallas

      Because I dont do it for fame, I dont even care about being famous actually. ( Read More )
    • Nicolas Rapold

      The actresses bring heart and nuance to their characters, whose verbal pushing and shoving go with their sisterly and maternal bonds. ( Read More )
    • John DeFore

      A movie whose forced outrages arent nearly as funny as intended and whose hysterics produce hives instead of the desired catharsis. ( Read More )
    • Steve Dollar

      A black comedy that offers no apologies for its dysfunctional characters and scorched earth dialogue. ( Read More )
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