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Cas & Dylan

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A dying doctor with plans to go out on his own terms takes a reluctant detour with a 22-year-old woman.
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Susan Wloszczyna RogerEbert.com 05/01/2015
1.5/4
The story ends up being one wrong turn after another. A GPS hasn't been invented that could get this plot-hole-riddled script back on track. Go to Full Review
Robert Abele Los Angeles Times 04/30/2015
There's a full tank of clichs for the mismatched-strangers road movie "Cas & Dylan," the feature directing debut of Jason Priestley, and the sputtering is cacophonous even with two gifted actors leading the way. Go to Full Review
Stephen Holden New York Times 04/30/2015
This Canadian movie, from a screenplay by Jessie Gabe, begins in Winnipeg and ends in Vancouver and jounces along on the crackle of smart-aleck dialogue mouthed by its stars, Richard Dreyfuss and Tatiana Maslany. Go to Full Review
Sandie Angulo Chen Common Sense Media 05/15/2015
2/5
Great actors stuck in predictable road-trip flick. Go to Full Review
Simi Horwitz Film Journal International 04/30/2015
It is still hard to fathom why an actor of [Richard] Dreyfuss' stature would find himself in a thin, predictable and wholly contrived indie like Cas & Dylan. Go to Full Review
Sean Burns Movie Mezzanine 04/29/2015
If there was an original idea in Jesse Gabe's screenplay it died of loneliness long before reaching the screen. Go to Full Review
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Stewart E 01/07/2024 Recipe for a watchable but mediocre movie Take a very transparent average formula script. Place the movie in a very picturesque setting. Put in a very pretty actress. Add a dash of Richard Dreyfus Then watch the first 30 minutes and the last 20 minutes. Skip the middle, the same things happen over and over again. You won't miss a thing. And make sure you are doing something else at the same time like knitting a hat ot scrolling through your phone or practicing your times tables. Because you can't possibly put your entire attention on this "movie of the week" You are all set, have a nice nap. See more Bernice M 08/05/2023 We came upon this and got quickly hooked into the plot and the charisma between the two characters. It's a very "different" story but well acted and though predictable, it's never boring. Recommended. Scenery beautiful. See more 08/04/2020 I thought this movie was terrific. I thought Richard Dreyfuss' and Tatiana Maslany' characters to be authentic and fun and warm. I liked their chemistry. I loved that the film kept its Canadian-ness with the road trip. A lovely lovely film! See more 02/07/2019 Engaging because of the story, characters, and actors. A sweet (but not sickly sweet) tale. See more 08/31/2017 Annoying overuse of loudly mixed music throughout. See more 02/15/2017 Superior Road movie across the beautiful Canadian countryside as the doctor with terminal cancer can't seem to shake the presence of a free-spirited want to be author. The chemistry between these two wildly different people is fun to watch and blended in a way that differentiates The film from many similar ones. Richard Dreyfuss used to be a favorite of mine and it's great to see him back in good form, in fact probably his best since Tin Men. Orphan black's Tatiana Maslany it's another persona to her already lengthy resume, although you could say she most closely resembles Cosima here. There are some funny encounters and numerous enjoyably quirky side characters culminating in a genuinely touching finale with closure. Who knew director Jason Priestley - yes that Jason Priestley - had it in him? See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A dying doctor with plans to go out on his own terms takes a reluctant detour with a 22-year-old woman.
Director
Jason Priestley
Producer
Mark Montefiore
Screenwriter
Jessie Gabe
Distributor
eOne Entertainment
Production Co
Montefiori Films
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
May 1, 2015, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
May 4, 2015
Runtime
1h 30m
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