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Sweet, funny, and flawed, Jeff, Who Lives at Home finds the Duplass brothers moving into the mainstream with their signature quirky charm intact. Read Critics Reviews
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Richard Brody New Yorker. TOP CRITIC. From the first shot—a...
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Richard Brody New Yorker. TOP CRITIC. From the first shot—a closeup that uncomfortably reveals Segel’s aging-adolescent complexion—the film gets sweatily close to the actors, poignantly...
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 77% based on 141 reviews, with an average rating of 6.77/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Sweet, funny, and flawed, Jeff, Who Lives at Home finds the Duplass brothers moving into the mainstream with their signature quirky charm intact". [6]
Mar 14, 2012 · Maybe this Coincidence is a Sign. 83 minutes ‧ R ‧ 2012. Roger Ebert. March 14, 2012. 3 min read. Ed Helms and Jason Segal. Jeff is 30, unmarried, unemployed and lives in his mother’s basement, wreathed in pot fumes.
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May 4, 2024 · Ed Helms shows off his dramatic acting chops in Jeff, Who Lives at Home through his portrayal of Pat, a flawed and insecure character with a journey of self-reflection and change.
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Mar 16, 2012 · Ultimately, Jeff, Who Lives at Home is an enjoyable indie dramedy with a number of engaging moments and a solid performance from Jason Segel - one that pre-established fans of the actor will especially appreciate, while non-fans will have a reason to take the guy a bit more seriously. The film isn't laugh-out-loud funny, or nearly as deep as ...