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Mr. Birthday

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While working his maintenance job at an upscale hotel, Barry encounters the mysterious Mr. Jay. He introduces Barry to the International Birthday Network, an agency that helps children across the globe suffering from miserable birthdays.
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Kat Halstead Common Sense Media The acting isn't always wholly convincing and dialogue can feel a little clunky at times, but the sweet nature of the film and the positive energy it generates just about manage to keep it on track. Rated: 2/5 Dec 16, 2021 Full Review Josh Bell Crooked Marquee At times the movie plays like a 90-minute infomercial for a charity that doesn't exist. Rated: C- Dec 15, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member IN A NUTSHELL: While working his maintenance job at an upscale hotel, Barry encounters the mysterious Mr. Jay. He introduces Barry to the International Birthday Network, an agency that helps children across the globe suffering from miserable birthdays. The sugary-sweet movie was written by Matthew Luke Tucci who based the film on a character he created about 25 years ago when he was a little boy. He had always wanted to bring this character to life, so he's thrilled this movie did just that. The film is directed by Dan Hunter who also brought us the 2020 kid's movie Agent Toby Barks THINGS I LIKED: Jason London is great as a fun single father (Barry) who tries his hardest. His daughter tells him he's "kind of a goof" which is exactly what makes him so endearing. I just wished he would comb his hair. I loved his playful personality and the acting felt very natural and effortless. You might recognize Eric Roberts as one of the hotel's residents where Barry lives and works. Eric Roberts is the older brother of famous Academy Award winner Julia Roberts. He also earned an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the 1985 movie Runaway Train The comedy also stars Anna Marie Dobbins, Charlotte Ciano, Fred Sullivan, Tanya Melendez Lynch, and Mike Messier. The music by Matthew Luke Tucci is whimsical and perky. The birthday party themes that are shown in a montage are pretty cute. The cast looks like real people and not like actors. There's a cute twist. The father gives pretty good advice about how to handle bullies and mean kids. None of the content is objectionable or offensive. It really is a clean, family-friendly flick. THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: The description of the movie from the studio states that this takes place in a hotel, but all of the people there appeared to be long-term residents living there. So, was it a hotel or an apartment building? This may sound odd, but it might confuse young children that Mr. J looks like Santa Claus. All of the kids are adorable. I'm sure, with time, their acting skills will improve. There are some really bad acting moments. Low production quality Some of the dialogue is a bit cliched and stiffly delivered. Some of the colors and lighting seem off as if the movie were made in the 1970s. The "global" charity is seen as only doing birthday parties a few blocks away from the hotel or at least close enough that Barry can drive a buggy-type of vehicle, powered by his own legs. TIPS FOR PARENTS: You see a dog pee on a floor Potty humor and farting Bullying is portrayed by children and adults No profanity. An older gentleman constantly hits on a young woman THEMES: Bullying Friendship and "real" friends Dishonesty Hard work Positive attitude Kindness Service to others Father/daughter relationship Birthdays and birthday parties You can see my full review on my Movie Review Mom Youtube channel! Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/21/23 Full Review Audience Member We've made so many deals with Satan to bring you this site. There's all the ouija movies. The shark cinema. The Amityville movies. And, of course, everything that Eric Roberts is in, which with as much as Eric Roberts is in, means that we're always watching his movies. You know how many movies Mr. Roberts makes? Every time an angel gets its wings, Eric has made 777 more movies. Well, here we go. You're welcome, Satan. While working a maintenance job at an upscale hotel, Barry (Jason London, The Rage: Carrie 2) meets the mysterious Mr. Jay, who introduces him to the International Birthday Network, an agency that helps children across the globe suffering from miserable birthdays. Man, where were these guys when I was a kid and the cops came to my 12th birthday? To be fair, the police were also called to my first wedding. Director Dan Hunter also made Agent Toby Barks, a movie that dares to make a dog version of Agent Cody Banks nearly two decades after the inspiration was released. That takes a certain lunatic charm that I can appreciate. I love having our site because movies like this come to me. As I've written this — and your read it — Eric Roberts has been in 3 more movies. That also pleases me. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis While working his maintenance job at an upscale hotel, Barry encounters the mysterious Mr. Jay. He introduces Barry to the International Birthday Network, an agency that helps children across the globe suffering from miserable birthdays.
Director
Dan Hunter
Producer
Tom DeNucci, Paul Luba, Matthew Luke Tucci, Chad A. Verdi Jr., Chad A. Verdi
Screenwriter
Matthew Luke Tucci
Production Co
Hyperborea Films, Matthew Luke Tucci Productions, LaSalle Productions
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Dec 17, 2021
Runtime
1h 33m
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