In the Dog House: A Quiet, Grumpy Kind of Sunday Afternoon Watch
Is it worth your time?
If you're a fan of those black-and-white flicks that move at the speed of a Sunday stroll, sure. You’ll probably hate this if you need constant movement or a plot that doesn't just sit in the living room for eighty percent of the runtime. It’s light, it’s a bit mean-spirited, and it feels like it...
Andy finds himself in a real pickle after getting hitched again. His new wife isn't exactly the warm, fuzzy type, especially when it comes to his orphaned grandson and the kid's scruffy dog. It's one of those classic domestic headaches turned into a movie.
Synopsis
Andy remarries, but his new wife has no use for either his orphaned grandson or the boy's dog.
Review Excerpt
"Is it worth your time?
If you're a fan of those black-and-white flicks that move at the speed of a Sunday stroll, sure. You’ll probably hate this if you need constant movement or a plot that doesn't just sit in the living room for eighty percent of the runtime. It’s light, it’s a bit mean-spirited, and it feels like it was filmed in someone’s actual house.
Andy Clyde has that classic face that looks like it’s permanently stuck in a state of 'I didn't sign up for this.' Watching him try to navig..."