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Fourth of July
Directed by
Louis C.K.
2022
90m
Not Rated
Comedy
,
Drama
6.7
36%
90%
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A recovering alcoholic and jazz pianist in NYC confronts his acerbic family during their annual Fourth of July vacation.
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Cast of Fourth of July
Joe List
Jeff
Sarah Tollemache
Beth
Paula Plum
Mom
Robert Walsh
Dad
Tara Pacheco
Naomi
Robert Kelly
Bobby
Richard O'Rourke
Grandpa
Dorothy Dwyer
Darlene
Nick Di Paolo
Uncle Kevin
Chris Walsh
Uncle Mark
Tony Viveiros
Tony
Lynne Koplitz
Tricia
Courtland Jones
Brenda
Bill Scheft
Bill
Louis C.K.
Therapist
Oliver Solomon
Dr. White
Katie Hannigan
Young Woman
Gary Vider
Sneaky Man
Allan Havey
Dentist
Liz Miele
Hygienist
Fourth of July Reviews
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
A July 4th comedy of familial dysfunction featuring very few laughs.
RogerEbert.com
Matt Zoller Seitz
The sum total of Fourth of July has the same effect on the viewer as being trapped at a party with a nice but dull person who decides to tell you their entire life story without even asking your name.
Wall Street Journal
Kyle Smith
Fourth of July hardly has a plot. It is, rather, a brutally hilarious character study with the structure of a three-act play about family dynamics, regret and shame, all of it exuding a pungent working-class New England aura.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
Fourth of July is a trifle, and a facile, easy-to-watch one. But what it's offering under the surface feels, in part, like a clandestine defense of Louis C.K.'s transgressions.
New York Times
Glenn Kenny
The family dynamic here is so unrelentingly brutal that it's an actual shock to see how glib the movie is in papering it over. Imagine a Dr. Phil producer doing a third-act rewrite of a Tracy Letts play.
Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Lacking the acerbic edge of his brilliant work on the sitcom Louie and web series Horace and Pete, Fourth of July turns out to be something we would have never expected from its director/co-writer -- bland.
In Review Online
Paul Attard
With the Louis name brand attached, Fourth of July has become a curious media item for a week: something to be laughed at and then forgotten immediately after.
The Film Stage
Ethan Vestby
Comprising no-name actors, virtually zero production value, and an extremely small-scale story that would bore most despite any relatable themes, this can be surmised as either the work of a man on the ropes or one who really doesn't care much anymore.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
Mildly engaging, lighthearted and oversimplified version of Ordinary People and On Golden Pond, but better than Hillbilly Elegy and The Family Stone. It could use a lot more realism, nuance, courage and a better understanding of narcissism.
Movie Nation
Roger Moore
It's not "atonement" for C.K.s sins or a stark reminder of "the genius we lost" when he was canceled. It's a serious "meh," squishy and sentimental - like a Woody Allen (cough cough) rough draft, with lots more swearing.
World Socialist Web Site
David Walsh
But it is all far too small. If an American filmmaker entitles a work "Fourth of July," a historically and socially loaded phrase, one has the right to anticipate some sort of broader statement.
Reno News and Review
Bob Grimm
A nice surprise. Second half better than the first, and a nice improvement over Louis C.K.'s previous film. A step closer to the brilliance that was his TV show.
HollywoodInToto.com
Christian Toto
'Louie' alum teams with Joe List for engrossing tale of redemption, hope.
Culture Mix
Carla Hay
The comedy/drama Fourth of July can't decide if it wants to be offensively edgy or effectively sentimental, and it ultimately fails at being both. It's just a boring display of sloppily written clichés about a bickering and dysfunctional family.
The Playlist
Nick Allen
A forgettable indie aside from who directed it, offers sentiment, and its existence.
Film Threat
Alex Saveliev
C.K. is adept at character development, building a scene, and particularly applying poignant, unexpected touches.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
...watchable enough despite its aggressively meandering sensibilities...
HollywoodChicago.com
Patrick McDonald
The self confessional delivers as Joe List tells his story thru C.K. The lead up to its conclusions is interesting enough to anticipate redemption, with family situations sometimes resolved and/or unresolved. Oddball but intriguing, just like List & C.K.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Weak family dramedy.
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