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Movie Title : Momma's Man
Release Date : Aug 22, 2008 Wide
Genre Movie :Drama,Art House & International,Comedy
Mpaa Rating : Unrated

Actors :Matt Boren,Ken Jacobs,Flo Jacobs,Dana Varon,Richard Edson,Nan Arcilesi,Eleanor Hutchins,Piero Arcilesi,Gabriel Welch,Jacques Wakefield,Cole Mohr,Chris Gayla,Charlotte Greville,Annick Mayer,Juliet Lyons Gray


A grown man locked into an extended state of arrested adolescence returns to the nest while concocting a series of excuses as to why he cannot return to his wife and child in this existential comedy drama from filmmaker Azazel Jacobs. Mikey was preparing to board an airplane bound for California when he suddenly found himself fleeing from the airport and returning to the comfort of his parents' New York home. Even Mikey isn't sure exactly why he made the snap decision not to go home, all he knows is that he can't quite muster the courage to go back and assume the responsibilities of your typical family man. Of course, Mikey's doting mother is more than happy to enable her son's indecision -- and his father remains as emotionally distanced as ever -- but as time goes on, the grown-up man-child finds it increasingly difficult to make the choice between going back to reality, or drifting ever further into his second adolescence. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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This simple but assured indie drama about the safety of childhood and the necessity of leaving it is particularly affecting because writer-director Azazel Jacobs draws so heavily on his own life.
J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader

Awkward pauses and gestures and moments of self-examination give it a rich texture. It's a lovely work, sad and funny. A melancomedy, if you will.
David Jenkins-Time Out

The main character in Momma's Man shuffles through life like he's been poleaxed, and you may feel the same after you watch this slow-motion indie exercise about a grown-up who returns home and can't leave.
-San Francisco Chronicle

It works from a specific place and lets audiences relate to that place, and the people in it, like trusted intimates.
Michael Phillips-Chicago Tribune

On the surface, it's a straightforward low-budget tale about a grown man who visits his parents and refuses to leave. Yet deeper, darker currents move through Momma's Man, eddying around fears of letting go on both sides of the generational divide.
Ty Burr-Boston Globe

... insightful and involving...
Carrie Rickey-Philadelphia Inquirer

Jacobs' minimalist approach demands acting of extraordinary sensitivity, which he gets from his cast, particularly from Matt Boren in the lead role.
Ian Buckwalter-DCist

Jacobs's low-fi third feature forges unique stylistic territory for the American independent film.
Rob Nelson-indieWIRE

The film is decidedly low-key. As such movies go, it's enjoyable, though you might find yourself wishing Mikey would just pull himself together.
Edward Porter-Times [UK]

This is one of the most tiresome recent examples of American independent cinema.
Philip French-Observer [UK]

It's a quiet film, with its own measured pace, but it has more painfully astute observations than most comedies with 10 times the budget.
Nicholas Barber-Independent on Sunday

Azazel Jacobs' film is an enjoyably idiosyncratic tribute to his own eccentric family, and it adopts a fascinatingly novel approach to the strange anxieties of thirtysomething men.
Jon Fortgang-Film4

Slyly funny and genuinely original, Momma's Man represents that rarest of things, a truly independent American movie.
Wendy Ide-Times [UK]

This enjoyable lo-fi indie pictures an extreme example of a failure to sever the apron strings.
Cath Clarke-Guardian [UK]

It's a beguiling premise, and one writer-director Azazel Jacobs explores with skill, tenderness, and prodding wit.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph

Azazel Jacobs' lo-fi indie comedy unfolds slowly but with patient precision.
Kevin Harley-Total Film

Enjoyable, thought-provoking and emotionally engaging independent drama with a great central performance from Matt Boren.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon

Perhaps the most indispensable cast member, however, is the Jacobs' dwelling, their residence since 1966.
Stan Hall-Oregonian

The production has a patient, observant tone, which almost disguises the fact that Momma's Man can't decide what kind of movie it wants to be.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid

The film drags at times, and watching Boren take Mikey further and further into a state of absolute immobility is difficult to watch, but his performance is so spot-on that you can't help but be drawn into figuring out what's going on with him.
Kim Voynar-Cinematical

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