Hudson
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Eleanora Anderson
> 3 dayWell written and superbly acted. Funny throughout and deeply touching, this movie subtly explores death and family dynamics in an honest and truthful way. A great example of an indie film done right.
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Sara
> 3 dayOne of my favorites of this year, all around great and easy to watch!
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Evan Morgenstern
> 3 dayWonderfully written and great performances! David Neal Levin knocks it out of the park as Hudson!
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kmc
Greater than one weekThis movie takes you on a road trip and personal journey of the cast members, while traversing beautiful Fall scenery with enjoyable dialogue. The cast consists of both film veterans, Richard Masur, David Neal Levin, Gregory Lay, and Mary Catherine Green) as well as others popping in for cameos, and they all do a great job along the way. This film is a great one to watch when you are in the mood for a feed good, well directed film. The original music and and fine editing are a real plus. Well done!
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Susan D.
> 3 dayWatched Hudson last night. Loved the music, the beautiful fall scenery of NYS, and the light story which was uplifting.
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Meghan D Cunningham
Greater than one weekThis film is a great reminder to live in the present and be grateful. Wonderfully done!
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B. M. Sa
> 3 dayIf you are looking for a good movie to sit down, relax and laugh, this is it. Its a family oriented movie that is heart warming to everyone. 10/10.
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Erica S
> 3 dayHudson is a beautiful and heartwarming film! Gorgeous cinematography and music. I absolutely loved the characters. Well-written and perfectly casted. Truly outstanding performance by David Neal Levin!
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Beverly
30-10-2024Great acting and beautifully shot. Would recommend to anyone who enjoys character-driven dramadies. Also all the fall feels.
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Jazzmopotamus
> 3 dayHudson captures the feeling of an unfettered Fall road trip. The beauty and calm of the Hudson Valley quells the petty competitions and pervasive electronics of everyday life, allowing time for simple adventures with friends, laughter, and reflections on life. Hudson (David Neal Levin), perfectly embodies the ethos of the story through deadpan humor and relatable humanity, finding comfort after loss. Levin’s portrayal of the guileless Hudson stands out for impeccable comedic timing and genuine approachability. I think we’ll all be seeing more of him soon.