Check out our film review for “Sex, Death and Bowling” below!
Eli McAllister, our eleven-year-old hero, is on a quest. He is also setting out to win The Fiesta Cup, a local bowling tournament. Joining him is his famous fashion designer uncle, Sean McAllister (Adrian Grenier.) Sean hasn’t spent time with his family – specifically his father – for years. But now he has come home to spend time with his older brother, Eli’s father. Thrown into the tournament as his ailing brother’s substitute, Sean clashes
“Sex, Death and Bowling” gives the viewer a peek into the inner lives of one family over a short few days. I won’t lie; there’s no sex. There is, however, death (its kinda obvious so I don’t think this needs to be a spoiler alert) and there is a lot of bowling. And references to bowling. And bowling stories. And bowling metaphors. And, well, bowling is this family’s “thing.” Its their constant in a lifetime of evolutions and changes. And that is ultimately, what is interesting about
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