

Anderson's Cross
Nick Anderson, Kevin Daniels, and Tracey Green do everything together. They are the best of friends, and yet they couldn't be more different. Neighbors from adolescence, they finish each other's thoughts and sentences, joys and pains, happiness and tears. Using Nick's house as their own members only clubhouse, they escape into their own world of contentment. Yet the inevitable intrusion of others tests their stability in ways never imagined.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the awkward and endearing journey of Andy, a socially inept young man who decides to pursue his longtime crush, Tiffany. Despite his lack of confidence and a tendency to overthink, Andy embarks on a quest to impress her, often with hilariously misguided attempts. Along the way, he navigates the complexities of friendship, self-discovery, and the unpredictable nature of romance, learning valuable lessons about himself and what it truly means to connect with another person.
Critical Reception
Anderson's Cross received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who generally praised its charming performances, earnest tone, and relatable portrayal of awkward young adulthood. Some reviews highlighted its quirky humor and heartfelt moments, while others found its pacing to be a bit slow or its narrative somewhat predictable.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic and endearing portrayal of social awkwardness.
- Appreciated for its genuine humor and heartfelt moments.
- Some found the pacing and plot to be a bit too conventional.
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Fun Fact
Director and star Todd Sklar is also known for his role as Kevin in the popular TV series 'The Middle'.
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