Ordinary World
Perry (Armstrong), a former punk rocker, is ten years into his band's 'indefinite hiatus' and is struggling with his adjustment to the real world. He then revisits his past and throws an extravagant party, encountering an old girlfriend and bandmates.
9 January 1945, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
27 March 1969, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
20 July 1975, Detroit, Michigan, USA
11 August 1974, New York City, New York, USA
October 26, 2016
May be unique in the cinematic annals of manchildren in that its protagonist goes from overgrown adolescent to midlife crisis without any intervening adulthood.
October 15, 2016
Ordinary World - the first starring role for Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong - may feature a conventional story, but it counters that with tons of heart and solid performances throughout.
October 13, 2016
The film turns into a predictable midlife-crisis yarn.
October 13, 2016
Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong plays a retired rocker having a midlife crisis in this melancholy comedy of discontent.
October 12, 2016
Like your average three-chord rock song, Ordinary World is easy enough to get into - even if it doesn't get stuck in your head.
October 14, 2016
Unless you're trying to recreate some sort of updated, role-swapped kid show - a sitcom without a sensibility, but a guaranteed group-hug at the end - "Ordinary World" is a pretty extraordinary failure.
February 18, 2017
Ordinary World is charming in spite of its sheer predictability.
October 13, 2016
The film distinguishes itself by what it lacks: simple, unrealistic answers to Perry's regrets and the hole in his soul.
October 15, 2016
Aside from a great leading performance by Billie Joe Armstrong, Ordinary World is a bit of a jumbled mess that adds up to a mostly average watch.
October 13, 2016
It's not a stunning picture, but when it locks on to an honest assessment of personal growth, there's something here worth watching.
October 14, 2016
Ordinary World becomes raggedly enjoyable thanks to the unexpected charms of its leading man
October 14, 2016
Armstrong trades in his day job with Green Day for a lead role in this slightly charming but thin and overly awkward dramedy about a musician's mid-life freak-out.

