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Michael Mohan Movies

2012  
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Two sisters with diametrically opposing views on commitment find their family bond tested as wedding bells start to chime in this romantic comedy drama from director Michael Mohan. Twentysomething Sarah (Lizzy Caplan) values her independence above all else. So when her clingy boyfriend Kevin (Geoffrey Arend) proposes, Sarah ends the relationship. Meanwhile, Sarah's sister Beth (Alison Brie) is busy planning her own upcoming wedding to Andrew (Martin Starr), who also happens to be in a band with Kevin. But when Sarah rebounds into the arms of Jonathan (Mark Webber), Beth makes no attempt to mask her disapproval of the impulsive romance. As the two sisters clash over their relationship issues, Sarah begins to have a change of heart, realizing that in order to experience pure love, she must finally let go of her fears and throw caution to the wind. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Lizzy CaplanGeoffrey Arend, (more)
 
 
2010  
 
A guy tries to help out his heartbroken best friend by teaching him the fine art of being a drunken slob in this independent comedy. Fisher (Stephen Hale) is a man in his late twenties who has a job as a caretaker and youth soccer coach at a church in Southern California. While the money isn't great, he gets to live at the church rent-free and gets occasional free meals, so he can spend his abundant free time swilling cheap booze and picking up older women. Fisher's routine is thrown a bit out of whack when his buddy Pete (Anthony Deptula) shows up unannounced for his first visit in years. Pete is deeply depressed after discovering his longtime girlfriend Rudy (Tina Kapousis) has been seeing someone else, and Fisher tries to mentor him in the virtues of binge drinking, chasing "cougars" and subsisting on junk food. However, Fisher's best efforts don't make Pete much happier, and circumstances take an unexpected turn when Rudy shows up and informs Fisher that her side of the story is quite different from what Pete has to say. The first feature film from director Michael Mohan, One Too Many Mornings was an official selection at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Anthony DeptulaTina Kapousis, (more)