January 20, 2008
Slamdance. Frost.
"Nick Hornby would know what to do with a bachelor like Jack Frost - after all, such emotionally stunted thirtysomethings come to their senses in High Fidelity and About a Boy, two Hornby adaptations first-time director Steve Clark surely had in mind when fashioning his own man-child-makes-good fable, Frost," writes Peter Debrugge in Variety. "Though Jack himself is incredibly earnest, the process of watching him outgrow his Peter Pan complex feels mushy and mostly contrived, and seems inspired more by similar films (with debts not only to Hornby but also to Cameron Crowe's oeuvre) than by personal experience."
For Filmmaker, Brandon Harris talks with Clark and producers Mike Landry and Carlos Velasquez. And there's more with Clark from Luis Pedron at Fanclubx.
Posted by dwhudson at January 20, 2008 1:06 PM








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