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See You In Valhalla
Description
After the bizarre death of her brother, Johana Burwood must return home after four years, to face her strange siblings, her out of touch father and her very touchy past.
After the bizarre death of her brother, Johana Burwood must return home after four years, to face her strange siblings, her out of touch father and her very touchy past.
Actors:
Conor OFarrell,
Ryan Pinkston,
Bret Harrison,
Elizabeth Small,
Amanda Goff,
Edgar Roche,
Ariston Green,
Josh Adell,
A.J. Wartinger,
Jamie Wozny,
Michael Falso,
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Conor OFarrell
13 January 1956, Riverside County, California, USA
Ryan Pinkston
8 February 1988, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
Bret Harrison
6 April 1982, Portland, Oregon, USA
Elizabeth Small
Amanda Goff
Edgar Roche
Ariston Green
23 March 1975, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Josh Adell
A.J. Wartinger
Jamie Wozny
Michael Falso
Director:
Brent Tarnol ,
Jarret Tarnol
Brent Tarnol
2 September 1987, Los Angeles, California, USA
Jarret Tarnol
Country:
United States
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April 23, 2015
As deadly as its funereal subject matter.
April 23, 2015
The ensemble dramedy "See You in Valhalla" could be the death knell for dysfunctional family reunion movies. It's that bad.
April 22, 2015
Steve Howey, as a stoner-sage gay Hawaiian personal trainer, almost makes this worth watching all by himself.
April 25, 2015
It's material we've seen before and the few oddball stamps feel painfully forced. It's not even good for a cry, dammit. At least these family dramas are usually good for a cry!
April 21, 2015
Contains an excess of self-impressed quirkiness that serves no real purpose and goes nowhere.

