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Prince Avalanche

Two highway road workers (Paul Rudd, Emile Hirsch) spend the summer of 1988 isolated and away from their city lives, eventually finding themselves at odds with each other and the women they left behind.
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Under the Radar
August 18, 2014 Prince Avalanche certainly takes its time getting anywhere, but it's hard to complain too much when the company's good and the scenery is this nice.
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New Zealand Herald
May 16, 2016 With beautiful and interesting cinematography Prince Avalanche manages to put you out in the middle of nowhere with Alvin and Lance and their dysfunctional relationship.
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The Young Folks
July 20, 2015 Most of the film feels directionless... Yet, I can't deny that Prince Avalanche has a charm about it
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Toronto Star
August 23, 2013 Its absurdist tact won't be for everybody, but there is satisfaction in the nuanced, often-pleasing performances from Rudd and Hirsch as they slowly reveal their characters to both the audience and each other. These two grow on you.
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Chicago Reader
August 15, 2013 David Gordon Green somehow brings together the poetic sensibility of his independent art movies and the humorous lowbrow non sequiturs of his studio comedies; the results are one of a kind and often weirdly moving.
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Boston Globe
August 15, 2013 The performances and ghostly, melancholic atmosphere make it satisfying twist on the male buddy film.
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Cinemixtape
April 16, 2016 There's some terrific stuff going on here, its minimalist bent and gorgeous photography combining to form a quietly immense dramedy that should age very well.
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Globe and Mail
August 23, 2013 It's an intimate two-hander with lots of dialogue, humour and poignant revelations, set against a backdrop of rugged woodland beauty.
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Time Out
October 15, 2013 One of the most intriguing and thoughtful American films of the year.
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Chicago Sun-Times
August 16, 2013 [A] gently existentialist buddy movie.
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Critic's Notebook
October 08, 2015 For those who've come for the juvenile humor, the film has very little to offer. Unfortunately, there is nothing particularly moving or substantive, either.
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Punch Drunk Critics
January 09, 2017 This isn't a film; it's a one-act high-school play. Feel free to leave Prince Avalanche flailing in the wilderness.
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IMDb: 7
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