Lost & Found

critic Reviews

, 73% Fresh Tomatometer Score
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    Moira MacDonaldSeattle Times
    By the end of "Lost & Found," you feel as if you've spent some time in that Irish town - and that you've lost just a little something when it's over.
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    Adam GrahamDetroit News
    "Lost & Found" is so slight it's barely there.
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    Kenneth TuranLos Angeles Times
    All in all, the characters in "Lost & Found" are no smarter or luckier than they need to be, and their travails and coincidences manage to be just comic and human enough to make us happy for the time we spend together.
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    Tara BradyIrish Times
    Some of the performances are better than others. And the long production period means that facial hair is apt to disappear from scene to scene. But O'Mochain gets the hard part right in maintaining a very whimsical tone.
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    Cath ClarkeGuardian
    [A] lightweight, cheaply made portmanteau comedy from Ireland.
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    Lisa JensenGood Times Santa Cruz
    What a pleasure it is to discover a quiet, quirky little comedy like Lost and Found. In this Irish anthology of seven interconnected stories, the characters are refreshingly life-sized.
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    Graeme TuckettStuff.co.nz
    Lost & Found is just too slight and insubstantial to really bother with.
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    Nathaniel BellL.A. Weekly
    Some of the vignettes, such as one involving an abandoned baby and buggy, are so slight they almost slip into the ether, but all of them linger pleasantly in the mind.
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    Chris KnightNational Post
    Though billed as a comedy, it actually finds its best footing in some of the more dramatic moments of its seven-part structure.
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    Mark R. LeeperMark Leeper's Reviews
    The stories are not really drivingly compelling, but they are pleasant enough that one willingly spends an hour or so in their company.
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