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.