All Roads Lead Home

2008

Action / Drama / Family

3
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten17%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled56%
IMDb Rating5.710868

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April Bowlby Photo
April Bowlby as Natasha
Vanessa Branch Photo
Vanessa Branch as Lillian
Patton Oswalt Photo
Patton Oswalt as Milo
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Katherine McNamara as Fair Goer
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1 hr 52 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by stevepanic9 / 10

One of the best family films I have seen in years...

The description 'family film' gets tossed around a lot. I have found that either these so called family movies are either A) animated or B) still contain language, themes, etc that aren't exactly family friendly.

All Roads Lead Home is different. It is a wonderful film that manages to be sad, happy, funny, touching, and uplifting all at once. I won't go into to too many details as I don't want to ruin the story, but the message is simple, every living thing deserves a chance.

The movie also deals with death and dying which in my opinion is a positive. It shows that death is a part of life, it isn't glossed over but it also is shown morbidly or overly traumatic.

All in all it is a great film that I highly recommend...it will make you cry, make you laugh, make you think and most importantly if you watch it with children, make you talk. There are a ton of discussion topics that are dealt with in a positive way and I think that is both important and not something we see a lot of in 'family films.' See this movie.

Reviewed by sandcrab2771 / 10

could have would have should have

As soon as patton oswalt made his appearance my interest started to wane because he is the biggest loser i've ever seen... also peter coyote and jason london contributed little to change my mind ... april bowlby added some needed humor but what was peter boyle doing in this flop.

Reviewed by df788110 / 10

A Wonderful Way to Spend an Evening

Posted by Mike Fry

This evening, I had the privilege of seeing a private screening of a film titled "All Roads Lead Home". The movie is a must-see for anyone who feels a connection to nonhuman life forms. It could be the most powerful animal-themed film I have seen. It features a stellar cast and a story beautifully told. Those who may shy away from a movie labeled as a "family film" will appreciate the boldness with which "All Roads Lead Home" tackles tough issues. Be clear: This film is perfectly acceptable for all members of the family. However, it is far from the cliché, formulaic sorts of "family films" one might associate with that genre. All Roads Lead Home has already begun racking up some pretty nice awards, including one for Best Feature Drama at the International Family Film Festival. It also got kudos at the Palm Beach International Film Festival and the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. In some ways, these last two mentions are extra remarkable, because family films are not typically the kinds of films that do well at film festivals. The success of THIS "family film" at these international film festivals is a testament to the broad range of appeal "All Roads Lead Home" has. Put it on your "must-see" list.

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