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Hey, Mr. Postman! (2018)

Hey, Mr. Postman! (2018)

GENRESComedy
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Paula Jai ParkerOmar GoodingMaris CroattoAnthony Johnson
DIRECTOR
Mike Berry

SYNOPSICS

Hey, Mr. Postman! (2018) is a English movie. Mike Berry has directed this movie. Paula Jai Parker,Omar Gooding,Maris Croatto,Anthony Johnson are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2018. Hey, Mr. Postman! (2018) is considered one of the best Comedy movie in India and around the world.

An easily frustrated and wise-cracking charter bus driver from the mid-west loses everything after being fired. Desperately, he moves in with his crazy cousin to become a mailman in the rough urban area of Cleveland, Ohio.

Hey, Mr. Postman! (2018) Reviews

  • A+

    mattj572018-10-20

    I watched this movie at the theater when it came to LA for a screening. Not only was I laughing, but the audience was laughing throughout the whole movie, too. It was an enjoyable experience to get in some much needed laughter. Go check it out ASAP!

  • Must-See

    elmyrieckes2018-09-02

    Hey, Mr. Postman, will have you doubled over with laughter and trying to catch your breath. Director Mike Berry did a fantastic job translating the script to screen, and the actors and actresses killed it.

  • Loved the movie.

    macklooney-764012019-02-11

    I really enjoyed the movie but the main actor he was a bit overbearing. I mean he just pissed me off. He did redeem himself about the little girl.

  • A laugh-a-minute

    Phil_Chester2018-10-26

    A loser becomes a postman and hi-jinks ensue. His beat is populated with a number of really memorable characters and there are lots of laugh-out-loud moments as a result. I was chuckling all the way through and I highly recommend checking this film out.

  • Comedy Delivered On-Time

    TheAll-SeeingI2019-02-21

    With Hey Mr. Postman, writer/producer Brian Berry does what's mandatory but nearly impossible in indie comedy: He manages to fully replace a crowded boardroom of six-figure writers by delivering hilarious and warming comedy at a major studio level. From wire-to-wire, Hey Mr. Postman is one of those rare, consistently laugh-out-loud films. Berry and director Mike Berry - who almost inexplicably aren't related - could've taken a great Everyman script and hosed it with average casting. But with each role, they knew exactly who and what was required for these uniquely written characters. As Brian Lincoln, Walter Franks anchors it down as the Postman in question; he's fired from another job early on, and with that inciting incident begins his comedic road to redemption...by way of the post office, of course, and a subplot that has a bit of drama to counterpoint the slapstick. Franks is complemented in grand style by some really phenomenal and bigger-than-life character sketches (a favorite was the over-the-top employee trainer who takes his post office job no less seriously than drill sergeant Louis Gossett Jr. did his in An Officer And A Gentleman). These folks aren't just there to deliver gags; each has purpose in advancing this fun and funny-as-hell story, and each gives the film a ton of memorable and distinguishing dimension. Because it's massively entertaining, Hey Mr. Postman deserves the type of word-of-mouth advocacy that an indie comedy must have to break from a pack of lesser imitators. Here's hoping Brian Berry and his group find that initial wave of viewers who can then stump for this great comedy and push it out word-of-mouth to the masses, who will be all the better for having seen this one.

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