Momma's Man
In this warm, witty and wise comedy, 30-something Mikey comes to New York on a business trip and stays in his parents' downtown loft. When his consulting job is finished, instead of returning home to his wife and newborn, Mikey finds an excuse to stay on. And on.
Critic Reviews:
- " This simple but assured indie drama about the safety of childhood and the necessity of leaving it is particularly affecting because writer-director Azazel Jacobs draws so heavily on his own life. " – J. R. Jones
- " Enjoyable, thought-provoking and emotionally engaging independent drama with a great central performance from Matt Boren. " – Matthew Turner
- " It works from a specific place and lets audiences relate to that place, and the people in it, like trusted intimates. " – Michael Phillips