Charlie quits his job to move home to manage his hometown rock band. His supportive girlfriend shares his love for the band, until struggles within the band force them to make choices that w... Read allCharlie quits his job to move home to manage his hometown rock band. His supportive girlfriend shares his love for the band, until struggles within the band force them to make choices that will impact their lives forever.Charlie quits his job to move home to manage his hometown rock band. His supportive girlfriend shares his love for the band, until struggles within the band force them to make choices that will impact their lives forever.
- Awards
- 8 wins & 4 nominations total
Josh Burrow
- Glen
- (as Joshua Burrow)
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10emjayy
Love with a twist. You will love this story and it's message. Makes you look in the mirror... and think.
10nsimasek
In the music-fueled comedy All in Time, a Manhattan investment banker flies the corporate coop, returning to his Pennsylvania hometown to manage his favorite band. The "follow your bliss" setup might be the latest variation on a very old song, but filmmakers Chris Fetchko and Marina Donahue find a fresh hook, one that combines a charmingly no- tech sci-fi twist with a resounding affection for straight-ahead rock 'n' roll. Though the first-time writer-directors don't entirely avoid awkward patches or clunky dialogue, especially in the early sequences, they find a winning balance between high concept and down home sensibility. Using a mix of low-key magic realism and relatable characters, they offer convincing, unpredictable solutions to standard movie-formula dilemmas over the work-life balance. This is part of the Hollywood Reporter review from Sheri Linden
I don't see movies very often, but this one did not disappoint!!! It was obvious that a lot of hard work went into making this film. The acting was very realistic and the characters were highly developed. The plot was easy to follow and seemed to contain a very realistic storyline. The fact that this film contained live music from an actual band added to the quality, allowing the viewers to kind of get a 2-for-1 deal in terms of entertainment. The quality of the acting itself was very realistic....the actors and actresses did not just simply act out a part....they became the actual characters that they played. I am very fortunate to be related to one of the directors so I know first-hand how much time, energy and passion went into making this film. The script went through major edits and hard work before the film finally came together. Trust me, you won't be disappointed!!!
I don't know what it was about this movie that captured me, but it really did. The acting is not that great, and you can tell that it's a low budget production, but there is just something about the mood in this film that I really, really like. It makes you think about your choices in life, and maybe inspire you to go after your dreams, even though the road is tough. In this sense it reminds me of "Into the Wild" which made me feel much the same way. The movie doesn't follow the typical Hollywood build up, and things don't turn out the way we are used to, which is a breath of fresh air in my opinion. Also you get a little "twist" towards the end. Oh, and the music is fantastic!
8/10
8/10
The music of the film drew me in; I've been a fan of the band the film's band is based on for nearly 20 years. I was prepared to like the movie just for the music, but the story moves me to tears every time I see it. It conveys the ups and downs of life perfectly, and carries the viewer along with the film's main character as he experiences a roller coaster of life and love experiences.
The cast clearly put a lot of emotion and energy into making this film. Nothing kills a movie faster than an actor giving the impression of not caring about the role, or even finding it distasteful. You won't find that in this film. It captures some of the quirks of Pennsylvania living and showcases the beauty of the city of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
You won't be sorry you chose to watch this film.
The cast clearly put a lot of emotion and energy into making this film. Nothing kills a movie faster than an actor giving the impression of not caring about the role, or even finding it distasteful. You won't find that in this film. It captures some of the quirks of Pennsylvania living and showcases the beauty of the city of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
You won't be sorry you chose to watch this film.
Did you know
- TriviaThe song that Glen (Josh Burrow) sings in the movie is called 'Amazing Grace'. This song was written specifically for the film by Ellis Paul, under the original title 'Saving Grace'.
- GoofsIn the recording studio scene, Glen is holding an acoustic guitar as he talks to Charlie. After a cut back to Glen, he is holding an electric guitar. Then, the electric guitar tuns back to an acoustic guitar for the final cut back to Glen.
- Quotes
Mrs. Joshnman: Life is about the detours.
- Crazy creditsThe opening credits are rolled out on road cases, just like a rock band loads their instruments to concerts.
- ConnectionsReferences The Badlees: Renew and Rewind (2002)
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- Language
- Also known as
- Kõik ajas
- Filming locations
- Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA(Rachael's House)
- Production companies
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- Runtime
- 1h 38m(98 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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