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Aardvark
The aardvark has evolved to be one of a kind. You could say the same of Josh Norman.
30 August 1979, Camarillo, California, USA
13 August 1965, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
30 May 1962, Chicago, Illinois, USA
25 March 1982, Milton, Massachusetts, USA
2 October 1946, New Jersey, USA
12 November 1978, Westchester County, New York, USA
April 18, 2018
Zachary Quinto as the amiable, aimless and psychologically-troubled Josh who deals with hallucinations in a small town America and Jenny Slate as his new therapist Emily are begging for better material to work with.April 16, 2018
Aardvark is not without some merit. The actors all do credible jobs in their underwritten roles, and the directing style suits the dramatic nature of the story. But the awkward, stiff writing and lack of characterization make all that effort pointless.April 12, 2018
Despite a strong lead cast and good intentions, "Aardvark" is a drag.April 13, 2018
It's hard to get me to dislike anything with Jenny Slate in it, but writer/director Brian Shoaf has pulled it off with stunning efficiency.April 12, 2018
"Aardvark" appears to be about coping with mental illness and the toll it takes on families, and another filmmaker might have had something of consequence to say about both.April 13, 2018
Aardvark doesn't know how to do what it wants to do. It's not that the tone is uneven or uncertain, it's that the film doesn't have a tone at all.April 11, 2018
Meandering in message or plot, the film proves to be not just incoherent but excruciatingly boring ...April 12, 2018
"Aardvark," while it has its moments, never lives up to the potential the cast would suggest.April 16, 2018
This movie is monotonous. [Full Review in Spanish]April 12, 2018
Three thoughtful performances and a couple of intriguing interactions, but it is ultimately undermined by an underwritten script. The parts are greater than the whole.April 14, 2018
Cobbled together using clichés and contrivances, Brian Shoaf's feature debut perceives mental illness more as a personality quirk than a sickness and treats it almost as a kind of magical realism.April 15, 2018
A clichéd indie movie starring three actors who are always welcome on screen, but fails to adequately use any of them