Woody (Kyle Gallner), a children s author, rents a strange apartment from his landlord, Moses (Nick Offerman). There s a magical door in Woody s closet that allows those who go through it to erase mistakes from their past. While he was once happy to facilitate the passage of the random strangers summoned to his apartment, Woody soon begins to question why he himself is not allowed to go through. Written by FilmBuff Welcome to Happiness is a 2015 American English-language Comedy Drama movie starring Kyle Gallner, Olivia Thirlby, Nick Offerman, Keegan-michael Key, Brendan Sexton Iii, Josh Brener and Matthew Yeager. Minutehand Pictures was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Bay Dariz, Kyle Gallner, Molly Quinn and Oliver Thompson. The movie is written and directed by Oliver Thompson. FilmBuff acquired the distribution rights for the movie. Welcome to Happiness was released on 20th May 2016 and takes a screen time of 109 minutes. The motion picture made a box office gross of $0 million. Cinematography was done by Justin Talley and editing by Lilly Grabowski
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Welcome to Happiness Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : negative
Positive Review Rating : 35%
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Its hard to hate Oliver Thompsons debut feature; its a truly heartfelt effort, but its also not very good. WELCOME TO HAPPINESS is an arrhythmic mess of ideas and scenes, sabotaged by a bad ending. ( Read More )
David Ehrlich
A choppy sea of needlessly ruinous creative choices, Welcome to Happiness is why we have screenwriting labs. ( Read More )
Sheri Linden
Thompsons screenplay doesnt stint on inventiveness as he entwines heartache and abracadabra. ( Read More )
Neil Genzlinger
The strands converge at the end, as you knew they would, but Mr. Thompsons insights never rise beyond the level of gauzy group therapy. ( Read More )
Nathanael Hood
The gradual revealing of the mystery is what makes the film ultimately so rewarding and enjoyable to watch. ( Read More )