The D Train's reviews
Media reviews
Rolling Stone
Writers Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel, a promising debut in the direction, trying to cope with difficult emotional areas to solve with ease. Sure, they stumble a few times. But it is exciting to see them achieving a high aim (...).
New York Post
A warm and friendly film in which Black stands out, as usual
El País
The film is a bitter, strange, daring comedy (to some extent), almost annoyed. And yet, it's just life.
El País
It is a good exercise of the genre with something not too common in the last Spanish horror film: an irreproachable memory sources.
Variety
Jack Black and James Marsden make a good couple on screen in a 'bromance' of black humor that goes a long way, but not enough.
El Mundo
The misunderstanding lies strung dowdy but the worst is drifting to the drama of deception, more creaky than cringe comedy.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote