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See You Next Tuesday
Directed by
Drew Tobia
Not Rated
2013
82m
Comedy
,
Drama
5.9
89%
92%
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An odd pregnant girl disrupts the lives of her campy recovering alcoholic mother and crude gay sister during a nervous break-down.
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Where to Watch See You Next Tuesday
Hoopla
Free
Kanopy
Free
VUDU Free
Free
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Cast of See You Next Tuesday
Eleanore Pienta
Mona
Dana Eskelson
May
Molly Plunk
Jordan
Keisha Zollar
Sylve
Beverly Bonner
Casey
Ann Carr
Weeping Blonde Alcoholic
Stephan Goldbach
Dog Food Guy
Ingrid Jungermann
Toni
Melodie Sisk
Jenna
Levi Wilson
Sex Addict Alcoholic
Maria Wilson
Naomi
Sirita Wright
Shondra
See You Next Tuesday Ratings & Reviews
Slant Magazine
David Lee Dallas
The film is uproariously funny, but its laughs don't come with an aftertaste of cynicism so much as they are the aftertaste of cynicism.
Way Too Indie
Bernard Boo
Tobia's script is overwhelming, but he scatters in enough humor to keep us from turning on the film completely. Moments of laughter are few and far between, but they're key; they eased my anxiety just when I felt I was about to burst.
indieWire
Eric Kohn
Drew Tobia's awesomely cynical portrait of a pregnant single Brooklynite alienated from her lesbian sister and mean-spirited mother has a liberating quality embedded in its snide dialogue and perceptive look at urban eccentrics.
Wall Street Journal
Steve Dollar
A black comedy that offers no apologies for its dysfunctional characters and scorched-earth dialogue.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
A movie whose forced outrages aren't nearly as funny as intended and whose hysterics produce hives instead of the desired catharsis.
Chicago Reader
Ben Sachs
Tuesday locks the viewer into a disturbed character's head space, generating terror from the possibility it will erupt upon the world at large.
New York Times
Nicolas Rapold
The actresses bring heart and nuance to their characters, whose verbal pushing and shoving go with their sisterly and maternal bonds.
Village Voice
Calum Marsh
One of the most refreshing things about See You Next Tuesday is its refusal to regard Mona as a tragic subject to be lamented from a dramatic remove.
Moveable Fest
Stephen Saito
There's a clarity to Tobia's voice, dirty as it may be in vocabulary, and if he wanted to make a statement with his debut, he's accomplished that and more.
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