

Brother Nature | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | January 31, 2022
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Definitely not the breakout comedy Taran Killam thought it might be. Forgettable mid-range in all aspects.

genre | Comedy |
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synopsis | Roger, a straight-laced politician has big plans to propose to his dream girl at her family's lake house. But everything goes awry when he meets his potential brother-in-law Todd: a full-time camp counselor with a heart of gold and a wild sense of fun, pining to be Roger's best friend, and ultimately catapulting him into a series of unfortunate events. As Roger tries to take a stand amidst outrageous fishing excursions, propulsive water jetpacks and American history-themed musicals, he realizes that being a part of a new family may be more difficult than he'd thought. |
lead actors | Taran Killam | Gillian Jacobs | Bobby Moynihan | Sarah Burns | Bill Pullman | Rita Wilson | Rachael Harris | David Wain | Michael Patrick O'Brien | Kumail Nanjiani | Giancarlo Esposito | Mikey Day | Sarah Baker | Kenan Thompson | Jonah Kellams | Paula Pell | Tim Robinson |
director | Matt Villines | Oz Rodriguez |