Fred Durst makes an overly earnest directorial debut with a tale of a nerd and his bully
di Robert Abele The Los Angeles Times
Bully psychology -- They're awful! They're cool! -- gets a middling workout in "The Education of Charlie Banks," a campus drama set in the late '70s to early '80s, when gawkward Ivy League student Charlie (Jesse Eisenberg) is thrown into close quarters with Mick (Jason Ritter), the charming thug of his schoolyard past. Something tells me the "education" from the title of Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst's directorial debut won't be found in books but in life! (Durst's second film, " The Longshots," was released first, last summer. [...]
di Robert Abele, articolo completo (1971 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Los Angeles Times 27 marzo 2009