All Square

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"Tide goes in... Tide goes out..."
  • TV-MA
  • 2018
  • 1 hr 33 min
  • 6.1  (561)
  • 65

All Square, released in 2018, explores the story of a down-on-his-luck bookie named John Zbikowski, played by Michael Kelly (House of Cards), who is struggling with his failing business and his own personal demons. Desperate to make ends meet, John begins to take bets on a local Little League team, coached by his friend, Brian (Jesse Ray Sheps).

As John navigates his new venture, he unexpectedly forms a bond with a young boy on the team named Charlie (played by Bram Hoover). Charlie is dealing with his own family troubles, and John finds himself taking on a fatherly role in his life.

Throughout the movie, John struggles to balance his newfound paternal responsibilities with his own faults and shortcomings. He is forced to confront his weaknesses and make difficult decisions as he tries to do what he believes is best for Charlie.

All Square offers a unique perspective on the complexities of fatherhood and masculinity. John is not your typical hero; he is flawed, struggling with addiction and financial instability, and is not always a reliable figure for Charlie. However, as John’s relationship with Charlie deepens, he is forced to confront these issues head on and make sacrifices for his newfound family.

One of the standout performances comes from young actor Jesse Ray Sheps (American Assassin) who plays Brian's son, who is struggling to find his place among his peers. Pamela Adlon (Better Things) also delivers a strong performance as John's ex-girlfriend, who he continues to have feelings for despite their tumultuous history.

All Square was directed by John Hyams, who is known for his work on the popular Amazon series, The Purge. The movie was written by Timothy Brady, who drew on his personal experience coaching a Little League team in Baltimore to bring authenticity to the film.

One of the strengths of the movie is the way it depicts the relationships between its characters. The bond between John and Charlie is nuanced and layered, with both parties learning and growing from one another. John's interactions with the other parents on the team highlight the stark class divide in the community, and how it impacts the way they view their children's futures.

Another strength of the film is its setting: the movie takes place in a working-class neighborhood in Maryland, and the film does an excellent job of capturing the feel of the area. From the worn-down houses to the local bars, the filmmakers bring a sense of authenticity to the location.

All Square has been praised for its honest portrayal of the realities of life, from addiction to poverty and the struggles of parenting. At its core, the film is a story of redemption and the lengths one will go to for the people they love.

Overall, All Square is a well-crafted film with strong performances, a powerful narrative, and an interesting setting. It's a movie that resonates with audiences and explores themes that are both relatable and timeless. Whether you're a sports fan or not, you will find something to enjoy and appreciate in this movie.

All Square is a 2018 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 33 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.1 and a MetaScore of 65.

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  • Release Date
    2018
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    1 hr 33 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.1  (561)
  • Metascore
    65