
OCONOMOWOC is an absurd comedy about Lonnie Washington, a confused adult who moves back in with his boozing mother and reluctantly teams up with his friend's mishandled t-shirt business in hopes of finding a little direction.... (Full plot summary below)
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OCONOMOWOC is an absurd comedy about Lonnie Washington, a confused adult who moves back in with his boozing mother and reluctantly teams up with his friend's mishandled t-shirt business in hopes of finding a little direction.
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| New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisOconomowoc has one thing going for it: a running time of just 79 minutes, even if every one of them feels like an eternity. |
| Slant MagazineChuck BowenWriter-director Andy Gillies's film is extremely self-conscious, but in a fashion that generally serves the material. |
| CraveOnlineWitney SeiboldWarning: The word "quirky" is going to be used a lot in my review of 'Oconomowoc.' |
| Chicago ReaderBen SachsGillies never gives us any reason to care about these people, though some of the one-liners are amusing. |
| The Hollywood ReporterSheri LindenThe absurdist comedy Oconomowoc is not only named after a place but dedicated to it — “a city we love very much,” the end credits declare of the titular Wisconsin town — so it’s doubly disappointing that there’s not more there there. |
| The PlaylistGabe ToroOconomowoc seems like a cartoon pilot that IFC doesn’t pick up, only to be turned into a film. |
| Los Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinIronically, the only thing that makes much sense about the DIY effort Oconomowoc is its baffling title. |
| Village VoiceRob StaegerLike the characters, all conversation and action in the film take turns amounting to nothing. |
| User ReviewThe VI thought it was okay. For the most part I enjoyed it and it had some funny moments. |