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Arlo and Julie
Directed by
Steve Mims
Not Rated
2014
76m
Comedy
,
Mystery
,
and more
7.8
100%
75%
5.7
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A neurotic couple's obsession with a mysterious puzzle comically unravels their world, disconnecting them from reality and jeopardizing their fragile relationship.
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Cast of Arlo and Julie
Alex Dobrenko
Arlo
Ashley Rae Spillers
Julie
Sam Eidson
Dirk
Steve Mims
Director / Writer / Director Of Photography / Editor
Arlo and Julie Ratings & Reviews
Austin Chronicle
Monica Riese
Alex Dobrenko and Ashley Spillers are perfect for their title roles... and the supporting work from the rest of the small ensemble is delightfully charming as well.
Variety
Justin Chang
Ultimately a sweet, simple ode to the virtues of honesty and commitment in a relationship, "Arlo & Julie" may be a trifle at day's end, but it's a deft and pleasurable one.
Austin American-Statesman
Matt Shiverdecker
Dobrenko and Spillers are delightful in their leading roles. Their comic timing is flawless, and they have a tremendous chemistry, pushing the story forward even as it starts to get a little wacky.
Arizona Republic
Kerry Lengel
This low-key effort from indie filmmaker Steve Mims is as wispy as dandelion fluff but still makes for an amusing 76-minute ride, thanks to its charmingly quirky cast.
Austin Chronicle
Kimberley Jones
It's a likably misfit little movie, even if you can imagine it better suited as a lengthy short film or as a superior installment on one of those midcentury television playhouse series.
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John Gholson
The pay-off is logical (if convoluted), and has real consequences to the relationship between the two, which deserves its own special recognition, seeing as how so many tiny indies think that the journey is its own reward.
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