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It seems that this story is originally carrying more wonderful comics carrying many different meanings. The story begins with Alex and Justin, who are in the midst of a new experience, a chance to photograph a wedding in Mexico. They may both take the chance to escape their protected lives by offering a new model of comedic comedy through their boss and seemingly diverse events.
26 October 1970, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
3 February 1976, Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA
5 December 1982, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
January 29, 2019
This is a messy attempt to invoke The Hangover and fuse it with Wedding Crashers.December 15, 2017
It's for folks who fetishize indie-style ineptitude and amateurishness.December 14, 2017
Closure may be missing, but at least glimpses of promising Canadian performers are in abundant supply.December 19, 2017
The duo come across as abrasive and mirthless; for all their back-and-forths, they fail to land a single laugh-out-loud one-liner or comeback.August 25, 2017
Deliberately awkward and bravely subversive.August 24, 2017
Pavan Moondi mines hilarious comedy from this tale of doofuses in oddball situations.August 24, 2017
Booze, near-sex experiences and minor disasters... a chill indie take on a genre that's usually so desperate to make us laugh, it hyperventilates.December 04, 2017
Scruffy Canadian comedy whose laughs land more often than they miss.February 14, 2018
Written and directed by Pavan Moondi, this is, unfortunately, an unfocused mess of a story, albeit one with two tremendous leads, beautiful cinematography, and some genuinely laugh out loud moments. And if you're a fan of Tim Heidecker, he kills it.December 18, 2017
Exuding such a relaxed feel that it's not surprising that its title doesn't appear onscreen until nearly the half-hour mark, Sundowners never strains too hard for its considerable laughs.August 24, 2017
Moondi and his actors let Alex and Justin sketch their own stories, which are written in their faces and in the bad choices they habitually make.