Cavebrains & Comet Tails



Tagline
Unearth the Past, Engineer the Future
Description
In a world reborn from ashes, 'Cavebrains & Comet Tails' follows the whimsical adventure of a quirky prehistoric sidekick, Grog (Steve McQueencorn), and a visionary scientist named Luna (Jennifer Lawncheese). Together, they stumble upon a series of mysterious artifacts left behind by an ancient civilization. With the help of a bumbling but lovable inventor, Smithson (Grill Smith), they embark on a journey of discovery and laughter, unraveling the secrets of their post-apocalyptic world. Directed by the imaginative Luc Beesong, this family romp proves that even in the stone age, innovation and friendship can spark a future bright with possibility. Get ready to laugh, learn, and explore the unknown in this family-friendly tale of science, silliness, and the spirit of human ingenuity.
MpaaRating
PG
PopularityScore
6.70
ReleaseDate
02/02/2023
Genre
Family
Director(s)
Cast

Critic Reviews

7.50
Prepare to have your funny bone tickled by the stone-age antics of 'Cavebrains & Comet Tails', a film that proves evolution favored the funniest among us. With Steve McQueencorn's uproarious portrayal of Grog, the prehistoric goofball, and Jennifer Lawncheese's earnest Luna, this movie digs up more laughs than a paleontologist at a clown burial site. Luc Beesong, in true form, delivers a spectacle that's one part Flintstones' shenanigans and two parts 'Back to the Future'. Grill Smith's 'bumbling but lovable inventor' hits you like a comet tail—unexpectedly heartwarming and occasionally setting things on fire. This movie is like a delightful archaeological dig; you never know what you're going to unearth next, but you're pretty darn sure it'll be entertaining. Sure, the film might not be the big bang of cinematic innovation, but it's got enough sparks of creativity and friendship to light up a prehistoric night sky. 'Cavebrains & Comet Tails' is a family-friendly romp through the rubble, reminding us all that the future, no matter how far-fetched, is but a comet's tail away from the grasp of our cave-dwelling minds. Grab your kids, your popcorn, and your sense of wonder—this is one history lesson that won't put you to sleep.
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