Brave New Jersey (2016)


A comedy that tells the story of a small New Jersey town on the night of Orson Welles' famed 1938 War of the Worlds radio broadcast, which led millions of listeners to believe the U.S. was being invaded by Martians.

Brave New Jersey (2016)

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Released Year: 2017
Runtime: 86 minutes
Genre: Comedy
Directors: Jody Lambert

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A comedy that tells the story of a small New Jersey town on the night of Orson Welles' famed 1938 War of the Worlds radio broadcast, which led millions of listeners to believe the U.S. was being invaded by Martians.

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75
The Film Stage - John Fink
Occasionally clunky pacing aside, the film is a delightful bit of cinematic comfort food.
70
Variety - Joe Leydon
[An] uneven but ultimately winning comedy.
50
Arizona Republic - Randy Cordova
There are a lot of funny people in Brave New Jersey, but the movie is not very funny.
50
The New York Times - Monica Castillo
The film’s narrative simplicity can be charming or frustrating, depending on your feelings about awkward dialogue and overreacting actors.
40
Los Angeles Times - Katie Walsh
The story is spread too thin, or perhaps there just wasn’t that much substance to begin with.

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