Beware the Gonzo

2010

Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance

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Ezra Miller Photo
Ezra Miller as Eddie 'Gonzo' Gilman
Lucy DeVito Photo
Lucy DeVito as Marlene
Zoë Kravitz Photo
Zoë Kravitz as Evie Wallace
Campbell Scott Photo
Campbell Scott as Arthur Gilman
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914.28 MB
1280*682
English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 39 min
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1.66 GB
1920*1024
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 39 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ksf-26 / 10

high school angst

Ezra miller (has played the flash several times) is eddie, who wants desperately to find a scoop for the school paper. When he clashes with the school jock, he gets kicked off the paper. So he starts his own paper. Mom is amy sedaris, who almost steals the show with her over the top, over-bearing yelling and nagging. Who cares about first amendment rights? But it's not that simple. There are more facts to come to light. Can they dig out the whole truth? It's okay. Coming of age story. Written and directed by bryan goluboff. The one film he has directed so far. Showing on the roku channel.

Reviewed by arroyojeffrey7 / 10

Ezra Miller was a standout

Zoe Kravitz are bangable highschoolers. Minus one star for not have the print to bleed.

Reviewed by Tss50788 / 10

The Ultimate Movie Review!

It's the first week of Senior year and already, Gonzo Gilman has been kicked off the school paper and his friends are being bullied. Gonzo is a smart kid and he knows better than anyone that the pen is mightier than the sword. With the help of his loser buddies, Gonzo comes up with a plan to create the anti-newspaper of his High School, a publication that focuses on the negatives of the school and it's students. Most of these High School themed movies are about the popular kids drama or the unknown student who becomes a legend, but how often do you see the losers rise up against the popular kids, in a non-violent way? This story was written by Bryan Goluboff, who also wrote the screen play for one of my favorite movies, The Basketball Diaries. Much like that film, this one is as clever as it is funny. Ezra Miller stars as Gonzo, and gives the best performance I've seen him give. Yes, he was great in Perks of Being a Wallflower, but he has a whole different energy here, and I think it might have something to do with Miller's personal life. Miller is openly gay and has often talked about how difficult it's been for him. The character he's playing here, Gonzo Gilman, is a cult hero for every kid that's ever been bullied and didn't know what to do about it, and in a way I think this role was Miller's way of fighting back against what happened to him. He's opposed by Jesse McCartney, the most popular kid in school. I think McCartney is a tremendous talent and he's a good looking kid. For that reason, he's always portrayed as this sweet, lovable guy, and it was really great to see him in a different type of role. Sometimes the best way to rejuvenate your career is by trying something new and it works here. Beware The Gonzo is a refreshingly unique, independent film, with a great young cast, and an amazing writer, who is very particular about what he does. Everything comes together to create something terrific that we really haven't seen before. I can honestly say I loved every minute of this film and for that it's receives the label of must see movie!

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