Jim and Dave, a dad and a step-dad, have trouble bonding during a 3-day weekend upstate with their son, Branson.
Directed by Tynan DeLong
weekend getaway
upstate new york
comedy
adolescent-boy
two dads
milennial fathers
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Letterboxd
3.7 / 5
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Cast
Colin Burgess
Jim
Anthony Oberbeck
Dave
Clare O'Kane
Suzie
Crew
Colin Burgess
Writer
Anthony Oberbeck
Writer
Johnny Frohman
Director of Photography
Graham Mason
Producer
Ryan McGlade
Sound
Clare O'Kane
Additional Writing
Colin Burgess
Title Designer
Colin Burgess
Additional Editing
Anthony Oberbeck
Additional Editing
Popular Reviews
8 reviews
coby
8.0★ · 01/26/26
this is an extremely specific type of humor. 80 minutes of mostly polite disagreements with little to no music and a 13 year old boy played by a grown-man. truly surreal experience.
this is an extremely specific type of humor. 80 minutes of mostly polite disagreements with little to no music and a 13 year old boy played by a grown-man. truly surreal experience.
Tristan Stewart
8.0★ · 12/26/25
This was so funny. I love the awkwardness- my kind of humour for sure. I was looking for a movie with similar comedy as the film ‘Friendship’ and this fit the bill! For the amount of silly comedy in this movie, it also has a lot of heart. Looking forward to seeing more from this duo/director.
This was so funny. I love the awkwardness- my kind of humour for sure. I was looking for a movie with similar comedy as the film ‘Friendship’ and this fit the bill! For the amount of silly comedy in this movie, it also has a lot of heart. Looking forward to seeing more from this duo/director.
plAntPeralta
6.1★ · 08/05/25
strange minds making strange movies, keep it up
strange minds making strange movies, keep it up
carter canfield
6.0★ · 06/02/24
Love that the “thirteen year old” has a whole 5 o’clock shadow
Love that the “thirteen year old” has a whole 5 o’clock shadow