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May 8, 2015 · I thought of Blier while watching “The D Train,” in which male sexuality, brutality, and insecurity are all subjected to scrutiny. Not with dry humor and merciless precision but the worst indie-film conventions concerning nerdiness, and butter tubs of sentimentality. The movie goes for grin-and-cringe-inducing, and instead achieves ...
54% Tomatometer 134 Reviews 25% Audience Score 2,500+ Ratings A nebbish (Jack Black) spins a web of lies around a famous former classmate (James Marsden) to win his friendship and persuade him to...
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- Jarrad Paul, Andrew Mogel
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- Jack Black
The D Train Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. David Nusair Reel Film Reviews. ...a briskly-paced endeavor that ultimately fares best in its fun,...
May 7, 2015 · The Times critic Manohla Dargis reviews “The D Train.” Hilary Bronwyn Gayle/IFC Films. The D Train. Directed by Andrew Mogel, Jarrad Paul. Comedy, Drama. R. 1h 41m. By Manohla...
- Andrew Mogel, Jarrad Paul
- Manohla Dargis
- 101 min
Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel's "The D Train" is a far more layered film than its trailers lead one to believe. Beneath the sequences of ribald partying and an explosive Jack Black performance lies tender, more touching ideas of disillusionment, self-delusion, and identity, personal and sexual.
Jan 24, 2015 · By Todd McCarthy. January 24, 2015 1:28am. The dark and sometimes funny The D Train is a feel-bad comedy, in that one feels bad for what happens to every character in the film and bad for...
May 7, 2015 · The D Train isn't without a few laughs, but this quasi-dark comedy probably would have worked better as a buddy farce. Ultimately, the movie doesn't know what it is, and the actors'...