: Playing Daltry’s musically gifted daughter June, Traub was highlighted as a standout. Her character, who narrates the story, was described as the film's only "genuine" human element, though her quirky narration was polarizing for some.
: The film was executive produced by Quentin Tarantino. Film in Review; Daltry Calhoun - The New York Times
: The film’s setting in Ducktown, Tennessee, was criticized for leaning into "affected Southern twangs" and improbable dialogue that felt inconsistent to some viewers. Film Background Director/Writer : Katrina Holden Bronson.
Reviewers generally found the film to be a tonal mismatch, struggling to balance its "wacky" Southern character comedy with more somber dramatic elements.
: The screenplay by first-time director Katrina Holden Bronson was often described as unbalanced. Critics noted that while it begins with an amusing energy, it eventually falters, appearing more focused on its overbearing soundtrack than on developing genuine emotional stakes for its characters. Performances :
: Johnny Knoxville, Elizabeth Banks, and Sophie Traub.
: Playing Daltry’s musically gifted daughter June, Traub was highlighted as a standout. Her character, who narrates the story, was described as the film's only "genuine" human element, though her quirky narration was polarizing for some.
: The film was executive produced by Quentin Tarantino. Film in Review; Daltry Calhoun - The New York Times Daltry Calhoun
: The film’s setting in Ducktown, Tennessee, was criticized for leaning into "affected Southern twangs" and improbable dialogue that felt inconsistent to some viewers. Film Background Director/Writer : Katrina Holden Bronson. : Playing Daltry’s musically gifted daughter June, Traub
Reviewers generally found the film to be a tonal mismatch, struggling to balance its "wacky" Southern character comedy with more somber dramatic elements. Film in Review; Daltry Calhoun - The New
: The screenplay by first-time director Katrina Holden Bronson was often described as unbalanced. Critics noted that while it begins with an amusing energy, it eventually falters, appearing more focused on its overbearing soundtrack than on developing genuine emotional stakes for its characters. Performances :
: Johnny Knoxville, Elizabeth Banks, and Sophie Traub.