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I Used to Go Here

2020 | 87m | English

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Director: Kris Rey
Writer: Kris Rey
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Following the launch of her new novel, 35-year-old writer Kate Conklin is invited to speak at her alma mater by her mentor and former professor. After accepting the invitation, Kate finds herself deeply enmeshed in the lives of an eccentric group of college students.
Release Date: Sep 17, 2020
Director: Kris Rey
Writer: Kris Rey
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords professor, woman director, college, writer
Production Companies Buffalo 8, Gravitas Ventures, SSS Entertainment, Yale Productions, Party Over Here, Ten Acre Films, BondIt Media Capital, SSS Film Capital, Buffalo 8 Productions
Box Office Revenue: $17,300
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Gillian Jacobs Kate Conklin
Josh Wiggins Hugo
Jemaine Clement David Kirkpatrick
Hannah Marks April
Forrest Goodluck Animal
Jorma Taccone Bradley Cooper
Zoë Chao Laura
Kate Micucci Rachel
Brandon Daley Tall Brandon
Khloe Janel Emma
Rammel Chan Elliot
Jennifer Joan Taylor Hugo's Mom
Cindy Gold Mrs. Beeter
Kristina Valada-Viars Alexis
Tonray Ho Laura's mom
David Brown Marley
Nik Whitcomb Barista
Becca Savoy Sad Sexy #1
Sophie Radutzky Party Girl
Declan Deely Michael (uncredited)
Brandon Daley Tall Brandon
Name Job
Nate Hurtsellers Director of Photography
Mickie Paskal Casting
Jennifer Rudnicke Casting
Alexis Jade Links Casting
Megan Hovany Production Design
Ania Bista Set Decoration
Kate Grube Costume Design
Tiffany Anderson Key Hair Stylist
Lillian Sakamaki Makeup Department Head
Jenny Napier Unit Production Manager
Morgan Jon Fox First Assistant Director
Alex Wilson Second Second Assistant Director
Curtis Heath Original Music Composer
Chris Swanson Music Supervisor
Jessica Berndt Music Supervisor
Saró Melero Bonnin Second Assistant Director
Jarrett Morgan Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Andrea Kinnerk First Assistant Camera
Nichole Harmon Second Assistant Camera
Hannah Welever Second Unit Director of Photography, Digital Imaging Technician
Blair Todd Still Photographer
Kara Davison Script Supervisor
Joe Campbell Boom Operator, Production Sound Mixer
Jesse McAlpin Production Sound Mixer
Reid Miller Boom Operator
Seth Oberle Gaffer
Luke Dyra Key Grip
Paul Demos Dolly Grip
Rachel Cole Set Dresser
Charles Nankivel Property Master
Ben Gojer Art Department Coordinator
Halley Sharp Wardrobe Supervisor
Juliana Iturralde Art Department Coordinator
Gilbert B. Morales Location Manager
Oscar D. Roxas Assistant Location Manager
Quinn Nicholson Production Office Coordinator
Yajaira Marie Production Accountant
Darlene R. Hunt Background Casting Director
Mark Bennett Casting Consultant
Ruby Keutzer Casting Assistant
Nik Whitcomb Casting Assistant
Thomas D. Moser Visual Effects Supervisor
Daniel Johnson Additional Editor
Mark Todd Osborne Colorist
Brian Berger Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lawrence He Sound Effects Editor
Vivian Williams Sound Effects Editor
Kris Rey Writer, Director
Zach Clark Editor
Teddy Blanks Title Designer
Name Title
Matthew Helderman Executive Producer
Luke Taylor Executive Producer
Rohan Gurbaxani Executive Producer
Jon Keeyes Co-Producer
Akiva Schaffer Producer
Jorma Taccone Producer
Becky Sloviter Producer
Jordan Yale Levine Producer
Jordan Beckerman Producer
Jonathan Duffy Producer
Kelly Williams Producer
Gigi Lacks Executive Producer
Jackie Palkovicz Executive Producer
Michael Palkovicz Executive Producer
Shaun S. Sanghani Executive Producer
Joe Listhaus Executive Producer
Sabine Stener Executive Producer
Michael J. Rothstein Executive Producer
Roz Rothstein Executive Producer
Mary Kay Cook Co-Producer
Russ Posternak Co-Producer
Jesse Korman Co-Producer
Bill Mulligan Co-Executive Producer
Anthony Riccio Co-Executive Producer
Josh Sternfeld Co-Executive Producer
Gregory Mulligan Co-Executive Producer
Seth Posternak Associate Producer
Dayna B. Cohen Associate Producer
Vincent Passavia Associate Producer
Steven R. Zebrak Associate Producer
Andy Samberg Producer
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I Used to Go Here is an alleged comedy about a hack who admits that “I'm not good enough to write a good book so I wrote a sh*tty book.” Not only has this premise been lifted from a Family Guy episode, but the movie's sense of humor is half-assed at best (but what can you expect from producers Andy ... Samberg, Jorma Tacone, and Akiva Schaffer?). For example, there is a character named Bradley Cooper. That's it. That's the joke. What scriptwriter/director Kris Rey fails to see is that it's not enough to name a character after celebrity; you have to actually do something, go somewhere with it (I'm reminded of the 'Michael Bolton' character in Office Space). What's the point of naming the character Bradley Cooper if no one is ever even going to acknowledge it? You keep waiting for the other shoe to drop, and when it never does, it becomes nothing more than an annoying distraction. Following the release of her new book, novelist Kate Conklin (Gillian Jacobs) receives an invitation from her former college professor, David Kirkpatrick (Jemaine Clement), to speak at her alma mater, the fictional Illinois University. Her novel is called Seasons Passed, and from its cover and what little we hear of it, it wouldn't be out of place in the Nicholas Sparks canon; that is to say, it's the kind of book that gets its author invited to Oprah, not to a higher learning institution. Kate accepts the invitation, and “rediscovers her college, but now through the eyes of the students living there” (All Movie), in whose lives she “finds herself deeply enmeshed” (IMDb). Actually, what Kate "rediscovers" doesn't go much farther than the house where she herself lived as a student, and where she spends most of her stay; meanwhile, the current tenants drop everything (even intercourse, because what kind of college students would have sex when they could get involved in the depressing problems of a 35-year-old instead? The same kind of college students who are never seen attending any classes) to be at her beck and call. In a nutshell, Kate hijacks this group of supposed college students, spends a night with one of them, and then leaves without learning from or teaching them anything; she even turns down a teaching position at the university, though it's not clear what exactly would qualify her for that position in the first place.

Sep 03, 2022