DVD / Blu-ray / VOD
The movie Never Goin’ Back is already released on Cinema, DVD, Blu-ray and VOD in the USA.
Based on 10 reviews, Never Goin’ Back gets an average review score of 67
This is an A24 movie through and through, and it’s not surprising it was acquired by the distributor after it premiered at Sundance this year. Beyond its ease of fitting into a programmed film series with past favorites like “Spring Breakers,” it’s a bold offering from a filmmaker with a distinct voice. Frizzell doesn’t appear to care if you like her film or her heroines, which makes it all the more likely that you will.
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In director Augustine Frizzell’s debut feature, a pair of pot-smoking 17-year-olds make a delightful mess of a planned vacation to the beaches of Texas
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Never Goin’ Back would make a good drive-in movie, if drive-ins were still a thing. It’s breezy, benignly outrageous, equal parts grotty and sweet.
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For all the times I applauded the film based on its sociological achievements, I found it deeply unsatisfying artistically.
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“Never Goin’ Back” Offers a Breezy, Convincing Portrait of Female Friendship
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By rights, Never Goin’ Back should be a chore to sit through. The jokes are dated, the behavior tasteless and the setups tired. Yet the movie has a ramshackle charm that’s due entirely to its vivacious leads, whose mutual devotion and easy, unlabeled sexuality feels endearingly innocent.
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Augustine Frizzell’s righteously raunchy girls-on-filth spree has a rollicking spirit and two engaging lead performances
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Writer-director Augustine Frizzell's film is funny and surprisingly tender, if at times frustratingly uneven.
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Never Goin' Back is a dazed-and-confused comedy misfire
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Maia Mitchell and Cami Morrone star as Texas high-school dropouts in Augustine Frizzell's comedy.
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