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Exodus Fall

Released Apr 8, 2011 1h 32m Drama List
33% Tomatometer 6 Reviews Popcornmeter 50+ Ratings
In 1974 Texas, teenage siblings make a cross-country journey to retrieve their brother, who was sent away because their mother couldn't handle raising an autistic child.

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Daniel M. Gold New York Times Many of those involved are at the early stages of their careers and may be excused. You wonder, though, what Ms. Arquette was thinking. Rated: 2/5 Apr 21, 2011 Full Review Andrew Schenker Slant Magazine A collation of pseudo-profound dialogue and cameos by compassionate strangers, Exodus Fall is a road movie in which, once out of Texas, nothing bad can ever happen to our children. Rated: .5/4 Apr 17, 2011 Full Review Roger Moore Orlando Sentinel Co-director Chad Waterhouse's script is filled with melodramatic contrivances. Rated: 1/4 Apr 13, 2011 Full Review Ernest Hardy L.A. Weekly It's all broad strokes, resulting in performances (especially Arquette's) void of subtlety -- more the rendering of types than characters. Apr 7, 2011 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis In 1974 Texas, teenage siblings make a cross-country journey to retrieve their brother, who was sent away because their mother couldn't handle raising an autistic child.
Director
Chad Waterhouse, Ankush Kohli
Producer
Ankush Kohli, Sudarshan Kohli
Screenwriter
Chad Waterhouse
Distributor
Oakhurst Pictures
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 8, 2011, Limited
Runtime
1h 32m