Credited cast: | |||
Ryann Liebl | ... | Mags | |
Franki Moscato | ... | Hitchhiker | |
Elisabeth Donaldson | ... | Julie | |
Wes Tank | ... | Allen The Boss | |
Angie Campbell | ... | June the Motel Owner | |
Jeremy Keene | ... | Devin | |
Eric Leukert | ... | Office Worker 2 | |
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Steve Piper | ... | Cop |
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Luis Rico | ... | Artist |
David James Slama | ... | Art Buer | |
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West Hunter | ... | Camper #2 |
Dalton O'Malley | ... | Camper #1 | |
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Melissa Anderson | ... | Flirty Employer |
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Nate Haban | ... | Man with Shotgun |
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Patrick Fliess | ... | Officer Clerk |
Mags and Julie Go On A Road Trip is a heartfelt, laugh out loud buddy movie, written and directed by actress Ryann Liebl. This film, in the vein of Bridesmaids mixed with Grumpy Old Men, takes the audience on a journey of what it means to be a woman and balance life.
I was excited to see this, as it was filmed in Wisconsin, in several areas I'm familiar with. It starts out well, fun seeing the Third Ward and downtown Milwaukee. But then it goes down hill and drags quite a bit. Some heavy editing and more developed characters could have really helped. The end was fairly satisfying, but I was fine with missing long stretches, which my husband still watched. There were promising stretches but then it digressed into predictable and slow too often.