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  1. Sep 8, 2011 · Beware the Gonzo. Directed by Bryan Goluboff. Comedy, Drama, Romance. 1h 34m. By Stephen Holden. Sept. 8, 2011. “Beware the Gonzo” is “Revenge of the Nerds” redux, but instead of a college ...

    • Bryan Goluboff
    • Stephen Holden
    • 94 min
  2. Rated: 2.5/5 Sep 29, 2011 Full Review Kyle Smith New York Post "Beware the Gonzo" is a thoroughly amateurish effort at capturing clued-in and smartass teens. Rated: 0.5 ...

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    • Bryan Goluboff
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  3. Beware the Gonzo Reviews. "Beware the Gonzo" isn't bad, it's just that for a film aiming to celebrate media rebellion it feels timid and unadventurous. Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/5 | Sep 29 ...

  4. Beware the Gonzo (2010) A bit smarter than the usual high school in-crowd vs out-crowd movie. Saw this as a Netflix streaming movie. Filmed in Queens and Brooklyn, made mostly by TV-experienced crew and cast. I enjoyed it, not as trivial and silly as many high school comedies are. It is senior year and Ezra Miller, a member of the school ...

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  6. Sep 6, 2011 · As Beware the Gonzo happily dreams up its nerdy hero’s victories over bullies, school censorship, and feeling like a nobody, it seems to do so from another time. Given that Goluboff based the story on his own high school experiences some decades ago, one of Evie’s (Zoë Kravitz) lines, “newspapers are dead; you’ve got to do it as a ...

  7. Beware the Gonzo is a 2010 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Bryan Goluboff. Ezra Miller stars as the eponymous Gonzo, a high school student who creates an underground newspaper. Zoe Kravitz , Jesse McCartney , Griffin Newman , Campbell Scott , and Amy Sedaris appear in supporting roles.

  8. Our review: Parents say: Not yet rated Rate movie. Kids say: Not yet rated Rate movie. It's not totally clear whether the movie's title refers to the hero or his eponymous publication, but both of them do a great job of stirring up trouble and exposing hypocrisy. The film is a little bit over the top in portraying a clique of athletes who ...