Coffee Town

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  • NR
  • 2013
  • 1 hr 28 min
  • 6.5  (5,262)

Coffee Town is a 2013 American comedy film that revolves around the trio of Will (Glenn Howerton), Chad (Steve Little), and Gino (Ben Schwartz), who spend most of their time hanging out at their local coffee house, "Coffee Town." Will, an office worker by day and aspiring website creator by night, is fed up with his mundane routine and plots a scheme to keep Coffee Town open all hours of the night after he learns that the coffee shop will soon be converted into a bistro/bar.

The movie begins with Will's obsessive attempts at creating a website to start an online business. However, his peaceful working routine gets disrupted when his boss and ex-girlfriend Sam (Adrianne Palicki) fires him. Desperate for a new workspace, Will seeks refuge at his favorite coffee shop, Coffee Town. The coffee shop has always been a safe haven for him, where he can meet with his two best friends, Chad, and Gino. However, things take a dramatic turn when Will discovers that the coffee house is about to shut down for good, as the owner (played by Josh Groban) is soon turning it into a wine bar.

The trio decides to band together and hatch a plan to keep Coffee Town open by creating a plan to keep the shop open 24/7. Unsurprisingly, their plan backfires, and Coffee Town turns into a chaotic night hangout spot, attracting all sorts of troublemakers and vandals. In the end, the three friends realize that Coffee Town is more than just a place to hang out; it is a symbol of their deep-rooted friendships and their collective desire to hold on to their youth.

Glenn Howerton should be lauded for his role as Will, as he brings a much-needed intensity and realistic interpretation to his character. He expertly depicts the anxiety and frustration that comes with being an aspirational entrepreneur. Steve Little's portrayal of Chandler is equally remarkable, as he taps into the eccentricity of his character and takes it to a whole new level of hilarity. Ben Schwartz's portrayal of Gino is the icing on the cake, as he creates a character that balances both gravity and comic relief expertly.

The movie also has several notable moments that stand out, such as the hilarious interactions between the three friends and their antics to keep Coffee Town open. The night when the shop opens they are full of energy, and their actions cause chaos and insanity, involving some unexpected turns. The movie also has an excellent supporting cast, including Adrianne Palicki as Sam, who plays a pivotal role in the movie.

The film is superbly written, and the storyline keeps the viewer hooked right from the beginning. It makes for an enjoyable viewing experience, with the occasional humor sprinkled throughout the movie. The comedy is not forced, and the film takes a much more realistic approach to depicting humor, which is refreshing to watch.

The soundtrack of the movie is also noteworthy, contributing to the movie's overall appeal. The songs are catchy and add a level of depth and personality to the movie.

In conclusion, Coffee Town is an excellent comedy film that is a must-watch for anyone who has spent time hanging out at his or her local coffee shop. The movie is well-acted and well-written, with a great storyline that is both funny and relatable. The movie is not only about friendship but also about the realization that sometimes, in life, we need to let go of the things that we love the most.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2013
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 28 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.5  (5,262)