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Best Man Down
When their best man (Tyler Labine) dies suddenly, two newlyweds (Justin Long, Jess Weixler) must cancel their honeymoon and returns to the snowy Midwest to make the funeral arrangements for him.
14 August 1953
29 April 1978, Brampton, Ontario, Canada
12 July 1968, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
23 August 1949, Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA
November 04, 2013
While it tries to relate a story about the sloppiness of life, the way best-laid plans can go wrong in an instant, its script is neatly and tidily structured.October 22, 2013
Best Man Down strikes a blissful tonal mix that turns one man's death into another man's enlightening journey, as both Justin Long and Tyler Labine flex their dramatic acting muscles.December 15, 2013
Finding much of value in this film is tough, but there's enough to keep it afloat.October 07, 2013
The movie's tearjerking core starts to get buried beneath needless distractions.November 07, 2013
Perhaps there's a different cut of Best Man Down out there somewhere, one that's patient and sincere. In its current state, the movie seldom penetrates, playing like a highlight reel of initial intentions.November 08, 2013
A very disjointed, confused, and sloppy movie.November 05, 2013
The comic scenes are hackneyed and predictable, but "Best Man Down" turns out to have a heart as big as its title character.November 22, 2013
... broad and obvious comedy that never generates many laughs or captures a consistent tone.November 02, 2013
A slight, but sweet and surprisingly touching combination of mournful romance, coming-of-age picture and friend-I-never-really-knew drama.October 02, 2013
An indie comedy that seems good enough but never left me feeling I had to see it.November 09, 2013
There were many directions in which writer-director Ted Koland could take this story - dead guy at the wedding, new marriage tested by extreme circumstances, a friend's hidden life - but none of his choices are remotely interesting.October 15, 2013
When your film's most compelling character dies in the first five minutes, your film has a problem.