Flick Sided - Craig (Keir Gilchrist) is depressed. He has a crush on his best friend’s girlfriend, doesn’t fit in at school and has yet to fill out the application for the competitive summer school he hopes to attend. Basically, he’s a teenager dealing with basic teenager stuff – but for him, these things cause undue stress and presumably are the cause of his recent dreams about suicide. Fearing he may be unable to control his emotions, he rides his bike to the ER and checks himself into the hospital’s psychiatric ward.
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The coming-of-age comedy It’s Kind of a Funny Story, starring Zach Galifianakis, Keir Gilchrist (United States of Tara) and Emma Roberts (Valentine’s Day), has received a home release date from Universal Studios Home Entertainment. The movie will hit DVD, Blu-ray and Digital Download on February 8, 2011.
Drunk on Judgement: Zach Galifianakis is on fire, but it seems he still enjoys coming back to smaller roles. Although It’s Kind of a Funny Story was advertised nationally, in my town, it was only shown at the local independent theatre. It’s Kind of a Funny Story is a teen drama at heart, but Galifianakis brings enough to the table to keep everyone else entertained.
CB - Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck heard this a lot as they did press for their new film, but it's true: It's Kind of a Funny Story, which opened last Friday, is a big shift for the directors of Half-Nelson and Sugar, not just in scale and content, but in the simple fact that it employs a cast of actual, trained actors. Boden and Fleck became indie darlings for their verite, very serious previous films, which tackled topics as different as a drug-addicted teacher in Brooklyn and a Dominican kid who moves to the United States to become a baseball player.