I just saw this last night, and I was delighted by the clever writing and the honest performances. Some situations stretch reality a bit, as any good comedy/farce does, but the writing always stays grounded in reality.
Barry Corbin turns in a layered and wonderful performance as a family patriarch, Tony Shalhoub is wonderful as usual, and the rest of the cast is fun, believable and interesting.
Although obviously shot on a limited budget, the director uses local scenery and architecture to paint a rich background to the plot.
I'd like to see more from director Michael Matzdorff, and from the entire cast!
Barry Corbin turns in a layered and wonderful performance as a family patriarch, Tony Shalhoub is wonderful as usual, and the rest of the cast is fun, believable and interesting.
Although obviously shot on a limited budget, the director uses local scenery and architecture to paint a rich background to the plot.
I'd like to see more from director Michael Matzdorff, and from the entire cast!