[size=3]The ultra-indie, hand-made "Momma's Man" is one of a kind. In his feature-film debut, writer/ director [b]Azazel Jacobs[/b] takes the camera literally into his childhood home and casts his real-life parents (his father is renowned experimental filmmaker and Cinema Profess... read more
Matt Boren,
Ken Jacobs,
Flo Jacobs,
Dana Varon,
Richard Edson
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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 d... read more
DVD Release Date: May 5, 2009
Stats: 82 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (82)
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September 2, 2008
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June 1, 2009
A truly odd movie that annoyed me but was good enough not to hate. I read a lot of good things about this movie but didn't really feel like there was anything to gain from this film.
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March 24, 2010
I didnt start getting into this film until after I found out why the guy was really staying with his parents & then.......Wow
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November 15, 2008
See! Slow pans of an apartment full of stuff.
Hear! A man slowly apply shaving cream, followed by a splash of water.
Thrill! To the cat's brutal stare, which alone accounts for two stars of my rating.
Critic Reviews
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 l... Full Review
It works from a specific place and lets audiences relate to that place, and the people in it, like trusted intimates. Full Review
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 lett... Full Review
Azazel Jacobs, the writer-director of Momma's Man, has done more than make another precious indie family quirkfest; he's created a true vision. Full Review
A little miracle, Azazel Jacobs' lovely story of a life lost and found tackles big issues -- love, maturity, fulfillment -- in deceptively modest fashion. Full Review
It's time to stop calling Azazel Jacobs a 'promising' filmmaker. With Momma's Man, Jacobs achieves the promise.
A touchingly true film, part weepie, part comedy, about the agonies of navigating that slippery slope called adulthood.
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