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Land Ho!
A pair of former brothers-in-law embark on a road trip through Iceland in an attempt to reclaim their youth through Reykjavik nightclubs, trendy spas, and rugged campsites. This bawdy adventure is a throwback to 1980s road trip comedies, as well as a candid exploration of aging, loneliness, and friendship.
May 26, 2016
Stephens and Katz basically rely on the immense screen charisma of their two principals, which largely bails them out.October 12, 2014
In their 60s and on the roadAugust 15, 2014
It's a visual treat, yet has little else to offer.September 28, 2014
...no huge emotional payoff here (the film's shambling nature reminds me of the Dutch documentary Ne me quite pas, about two aging working-class alcoholics), just an hour and a half of pleasant company.June 21, 2016
Land Ho!'s success is found in its small observations and flawless, off-beat leads.October 02, 2014
"Land Ho!" is a high-spirited and life-affirming film about drinking life down to the last drop. "Don't get that Sunday afternoon attitude," Mitch admonishes Colin near the end of the trip. "It ain't over with yet."August 21, 2014
[An] engaging, low-key character study.April 26, 2016
Unassuming and amiable, this road-trip buddy comedy... belongs squarely in the sub-genre of very-low-budget American indies with untrained actors and improvised dialogue that has been dubbed mumblecore.August 14, 2014
A road-trip movie about a couple of guys nearing the end of life's road, Land Ho! is a sweetly simple tale that underscores what we already know but too often forget: Adventurism and finding your bliss are not just for the young.August 21, 2014
As a performance showcase it's intriguing simply because Eenhoorn and Nelson barely belong to the same species, so different are they in demeanor.August 21, 2014
Eenhoorn brings an understated wry quality to his performance that nicely counterbalances Nelson's unflagging bonhomie.August 21, 2014
"Land Ho!" is an indie oddball of a movie that wanders about with two seniors looking to squeeze a bit more out of life. The squeezing is gentle but affirming, just like the film.