We have been playing the Neon-released Stephen King adapatation The Life of Chuckat two of our theaters since mid-June and are expanding it to three more venues this Friday because the film, as they say, has legs. It's a charmer and a sleeper. "Telling the story of Chuck’s life in reverse chronology, the film is a big, bold crowd-pleaser, complete with a showstopping dance number featuring [Tom] Hiddleston and Annalise Basso. But it’s also startlingly personal, as we learn about Chuck’s childhood being raised by his grandparents Albee (Mark Hamill) and Sarah (Mia Sara). The deceptively simple drama takes a look at the unexpected legacy we leave behind, kicked off by the appearance of cryptic billboards all over town reading: 'Charles Krantz, 39 Great Years! Thanks, Chuck!' The film...is buoyed by a remarkable ensemble that includes Chiwetel Ejiofor, Karen Gillan and several talented young actors sharing the role of the titular accountant." ~ Janelle Riley, Variety"A lot of movies barely have a point of view at all. This one is a prism in comparison. It gives viewers what David Lynch called 'room to dream.'" ~ Matt Zoller Seitz, RogerEbert.com
"It’s an unexpected emotional wallop that knocks you off your feet. The Life of Chuck pricks the soul like that even as it warms our aching hearts." ~ Randy Myers, San Jose Mercury News
"This is one of the best ensembles of the year, filled in with appearances by many of Flanagan’s past collaborators." ~ Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com
"A film that’s as sweet as it is scary, and whose frights are the sort that come from all-too-relatable fears about being alone, being apart, and being unable to hold onto the people and memories that matter most." ~ Nick Schager, The Daily Beast