Now You Know
Now You Know
R | 20 September 2002 (USA)
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On the eve of his bachelor party, a man learns his fiancee wants to call off the wedding. The unmarried couple returns to New Jersey to sort out their relationship.

Reviews
CheerupSilver Very Cool!!!
ReaderKenka Let's be realistic.
Gurlyndrobb While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Sabah Hensley This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
AlyssaJones37 I am a huge, huge, HUGE Kevin Smith fan, and Randal was always my favorite character and I couldn't wait to see this. It wasn't as great as I thought it would be, but it was still good. It was really long and slow, but it had its moments. It was really funny and I loved Biscuit. He's one of the best movie characters ever. Gil is a great character too. It had two touching moments that I just loved. Well I loved the first one, the other was a little cheesy. At the end somebody finds out something and I thought it was going to be the beautiful, heartfelt, saving grace of the film and it was...to an extent. The scene could have been written better but whatever, it was good enough. If they'd cut the crap and made it shorter I think it would have been great. Just don't let the boring and slow parts make you miss what's really great about it. I give it a 7/10. But I'm only 15, I think I'll like it more when I'm older. And say what you will about the movie, but you've got to agree that Biscuit's analogy of dogs and cats to gay people is pure genius.
BadVibed Wow. One of the best film surprises in ages. I loved everything about Now You Know. It is deftly written and funny. FUNNY funny, especially scenes with the characters Gil (played by writer-director-actor-Clerk Jeff Anderson) and Biscuit. I'd expect big laughs from Anderson, but the biggest surprise is how sweet and romantic the movie is. It takes a really gifted, confident talent to pull off a comic romance, and in all honesty, Now You Know is better than 99% of films of this genre that made it into theaters in the past few years. How this one fell between the cracks, I don't know, but I heard from a friend who heard from a friend that it might be coming out on DVD. Don't miss it. It's a gem.
rnilsen An excellent mix of buddy film and sensitive female drama. Jeff Anderson reprises his Clerks role in this film and is great in every scene. His sidekick is amusing....and the love story surrounding the film...well my girlfriend bought every word. Not I....but that part of the film was not meant for me....I am really surprised this movie did not see general release. It really is quite good, professionally shot and acted....and interesting all the way through....Oh yeah...The girl for Home Improvement was in the film...and that part was meant for me!
inturnaround For his directorial and screenwriting debut, Jeff Anderson picks probably the most difficult of genres: the romantic comedy. I'm happy to say he has succeeded on almost all levels. The main cast is strong, but the real talent is to be found in the supporting cast. Jeff Anderson, Heather Paige Kent (how can anyone not love her after this movie?) are strong in support, but the real find is Trevor Fehrman as Biscuit. You laugh whenever he is on the screen. I hope to see him in more.I promised that I would write this review after seeing it earlier this year in a rougher form. I understand the music may have changed, but you really can't toy with the humor of the film. I would not be surprised to see more of Anderson and Fehrman's characters in further adventures. They are that funny.Well done, Jeff. I'm glad that it looks like this film will finally get a release. Good luck.