
With his marriage and career against the ropes, dejected author Jack Spencer (David Arquette) travels with his wife, Amanda (Amy Acker), to an isolated glamping retreat in search of a spark. When a surprise double booking finds their private retreat anything but private, Jack spins into a comedic exploration of love, lost dreams, small-town-wisdom, and friendship with a miniature donkey to get over himself before he loses all he holds dear.... (Full plot summary below)
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With his marriage and career against the ropes, dejected author Jack Spencer (David Arquette) travels with his wife, Amanda (Amy Acker), to an isolated glamping retreat in search of a spark. When a surprise double booking finds their private retreat anything but private, Jack spins into a comedic exploration of love, lost dreams, small-town-wisdom, and friendship with a miniature donkey to get over himself before he loses all he holds dear.
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| Austin ChronicleDanielle WhiteWhile there’s some type of metaphor wrapped around a donkey that lives on the farm – Jack mumbles something about Puck during a drunken bro-hang – there’s nothing so whimsical about this story. |
| The Hollywood ReporterJustin LoweFitfully amusing and occasionally grating, Amanda & Jack Go Glamping succeeds best when it focuses on its protagonists’ unique shared experiences rather than the overly familiar conflicts of partners in crisis. |
| Cinemalogue.comTodd Jorgenson... provides some scattered quirky laughs, although it strains to be heartwarming and stumbles while attempting to satirize the social-media age. |
| Los Angeles TimesKimber MyersAs unpleasant and inert as its protagonist, "Amanda & Jack Go Glamping" is a romantic comedy that lacks both love and laughs — and likable characters. |
| VarietyGuy LodgeA thin, sparkless romantic comedy that takes satirical aim at a host of current hipster-culture targets, before concluding that merely identifying them is droll enough. |
| User ReviewTim SReally enjoyed the movie, lots of laughs and some nuggets of wisdom. |
| User ReviewLaura SI've seen this twice and will watch it again. Tender and fresh with the perfect injection of humor into classic marriage and mid-life crises questions. Loved the characters - believable and lovable. Perfect date night experience |
| User ReviewShannon SLoved the movie - it was funny,romantic and had a great story line! I have already recommeded it to a few friends !! |
| User ReviewBrook SThis was a fun romantic comedy - better than I expected. |
| User ReviewIndielover KI have seen this film on the big screen and immediately watched it on Google Play with a group of fellow GenX friends. Funny, sweet, great music and relatable. Fell in love with the characters. Great date night film. |