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Me Him Her
Twenty-something drifter Corey arrives in Los Angeles to help his semi-famous TV star friend Brendan take his first steps out of the closet. Upon arrival in LA, Cory has a drunken one-night stand with Gabbi and is mostly too busy trying to see her again to help Brendan, despite the fact that Gabbi is a lesbian.
30 June 1983, Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR [now Armenia]
21 January 1956, Wareham, Massachusetts, USA
15 November 1988, Brooklyn, New York, USA
3 August 1985, Los Angeles County, California, USA
23 November 1971, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
11 September 1986, Mission Viejo, California, USA
10 September 1975, Mishawaka, Indiana, USA
10 April 1988, Los Angeles, California, USA
24 October 1980, Alexandria, Virginia, USA
18 April 1989, Riverside, California, USA
June 28, 2016
Me Him Her is the work of someone who lives, breathes, and loves Los Angeles to such a noxiously myopic degree that providing an actual sense of place holds little interest for him.March 09, 2016
While it all initially seems like Landis has lost his grip on the tone, it's not long before we realize he's intentionally going for broke with every single frame.March 03, 2017
Landis avoids the heterosexism of Hollywood rom-coms... Easing past sexual confusion, Me Him Her embraces all sexual identities.March 23, 2016
Me Him Her (the title eschews any punctuation that would separate people) expands the rom-com into social compassion.March 09, 2016
You sense that Landis's brain is a cage full of rabid ideas. Rather than tame them, he's happy to open the gate and let the monsters loose.December 13, 2016
The film's essential good nature and abundant charm may be best demonstrated by its pretty backwash of '80s-influenced electro-pop on the soundtrack and gently mocking cameos by Geena Davis and Scott Bakula.March 12, 2016
What Max Landis' sexual orientation-bending directorial debut lacks in style, it makes up for in self-absorption.March 09, 2016
The banter has its high points, and some supporting players more than carry their weight. But the second half groans under too many dumb contrivancesMarch 08, 2016
Me Him Her has an admirably buoyant energy but a murky message and shortage of laughs.March 10, 2016
As scraggly and eager as a teenage cover band fumbling through its first set.March 10, 2016
Mr. Landis's sensibility, which combines sitcom jokiness with mumblecore sentimentality, tends to be more grating than amusing in "Me Him Her," though scattered moments will make you laugh.