NO POSTAGE NECESSARY REVIEWED
“No Postage Necessary” is charming, but oh so quiet. Quiet in terms of film narrative dynamic. If you’re older, you won’t have any trouble hearing it. However, it’s a long haul for a film that could’ve been wrapped up in under an hour. Film culture is at a point when we need to start realizing that film length isn’t an indicator of quality. Half of the summer films releases could have stood to have 20 minutes knocked off the running time.
Robbie Kay and Charlene Closshey are great as the two leads. Unfortunately, they are the only ones that give to have a personality. Cute little girl shows up to play cute little girl. However, the rest of their world feels placed there to give our two leads people to act cute around together. Even the hacking angle for our lead criminal love interest feels forced. Hell, it seems like the only way to make that guy even belong in this world.
This summer has seen a string of romantic comedies get their chance to fight off the blockbuster fare. Every movie has its place. I just wish they knew how long to hang with the audience. I’d recommend No Postage Necessary. Just be ready for it to drag a little.
FILM STATS
- 1 hr and 44 mins
- PG-13
- Two Roads Pictures Company
RELEASE DATE: 7/6/18
(opening at the following theaters)
Los Angeles
Laemmle Monica Film Center
1332 2nd St, Santa Monica, CA
Chicago
AMC Village Crossing
7000 Carpenter Rd, Skokie, IL
DallasÂ
AMC Stonebriar MallÂ
2601 Preston Road, Frisco, TXÂ
OrlandoÂ
AMC Universal CineplexÂ
6000 Universal Blvd, Orlando, FLÂ
HoustonÂ
AMC WillowbrookÂ
17145 Tomball Pkwy, Houston, TXÂ
Tampa
AMC Veterans
9302 Anderson Rd, Tampa, FL
Denver
AMC Highlands Ranch
103 W Centennial BLVD, Highlands Ranch, CO
Miami
AMC Aventura
19501 Biscayne Blvd, Aventura. FL
Kansas City
AMC Studio KC
12075 S Strang Line Rd, Olathe, KS