Sundown | |
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Directed by | Fernando Lebrija |
Written by | Fernando Lebrija Miguel Tejada-Flores |
Produced by | Andy Boggeri Sandro Halphen Willie Kutner Fernando Lebrija Pablo Lebrija Leonardo Zimbrón |
Starring |
Devon Werkheiser Sean Marquette Camilla Belle |
Cinematography | Gerardo Madrazo Pietro Zuercher |
Edited by | Craig Herring Radu Ion |
Music by | Edward Rogers |
Production company | Irreversible Cinema |
Distributed by | Pantelion Films |
Release dates |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Countries | United States Mexico |
Language | English |
Sundown is a 2016 Mexican-American comedy film directed by Fernando Lebrija and starring Devon Werkheiser. [1] [2]
Two high school seniors, Logan ( Devon Werkheiser) and Blake ( Sean Marquette) travel to Puerto Vallarta in Mexico, where they hope to get together with their school crushes. However, they end up having to spend spring break trying to find a local girl who stole one of their father's Rolex wristwatches.
The film received mostly negative reviews from the few critics who saw the film. It currently has a 9% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. [3] Brian Orndorf from Blu-ray.com wrote a negative review, claiming: "Lebrija wants to make a heartfelt statement on love and passion, but he's picked the wrong subgenre to express his sincerity, leaving "Sundown" uneven and eventually out of gas." [4] Aaron Peterson from The Hollywood Outsider gave the film a positive review, stating: "[Sundown] is a playful film with a strong cast and a bombastic soundtrack. It might not be the best Spring Break comedy ever, but this is a party you don't want to miss." [5]
Sundown | |
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![]() Film poster | |
Directed by | Fernando Lebrija |
Written by | Fernando Lebrija Miguel Tejada-Flores |
Produced by | Andy Boggeri Sandro Halphen Willie Kutner Fernando Lebrija Pablo Lebrija Leonardo Zimbrón |
Starring |
Devon Werkheiser Sean Marquette Camilla Belle |
Cinematography | Gerardo Madrazo Pietro Zuercher |
Edited by | Craig Herring Radu Ion |
Music by | Edward Rogers |
Production company | Irreversible Cinema |
Distributed by | Pantelion Films |
Release dates |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Countries | United States Mexico |
Language | English |
Sundown is a 2016 Mexican-American comedy film directed by Fernando Lebrija and starring Devon Werkheiser. [1] [2]
Two high school seniors, Logan ( Devon Werkheiser) and Blake ( Sean Marquette) travel to Puerto Vallarta in Mexico, where they hope to get together with their school crushes. However, they end up having to spend spring break trying to find a local girl who stole one of their father's Rolex wristwatches.
The film received mostly negative reviews from the few critics who saw the film. It currently has a 9% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. [3] Brian Orndorf from Blu-ray.com wrote a negative review, claiming: "Lebrija wants to make a heartfelt statement on love and passion, but he's picked the wrong subgenre to express his sincerity, leaving "Sundown" uneven and eventually out of gas." [4] Aaron Peterson from The Hollywood Outsider gave the film a positive review, stating: "[Sundown] is a playful film with a strong cast and a bombastic soundtrack. It might not be the best Spring Break comedy ever, but this is a party you don't want to miss." [5]