Cart Pushers
In the chaotic aisles of a bustling big-box store, a ragtag team of shopping cart retrievers discovers that their seemi...
In the romantic comedy Cavemen, directed by Herschel Faber, a wealthy and perpetually unsatisfied playboy named Dean, played by Skylar Astin, finds his world turned upside down after a chance encounter with a free-spirited artist, Tess, portrayed by Camilla Belle. Disillusioned with his shallow, materialistic lifestyle and a string of meaningless relationships, Dean impulsively decides to abandon his comfortable life in Los Angeles for a rustic, off-the-grid existence in a remote mountain cabin. This drastic move, intended to help him reconnect with a simpler way of living, throws him into an unexpected and awkward cohabitation with his gruff, survivalist brother, played by Chad Michael Murray. As Dean struggles to adapt to chopping wood, hunting for food, and living without modern amenities, he must also navigate the complexities of a budding romance with Tess, who is both intrigued and baffled by his radical transformation. Blending sharp humor with heartfelt moments, the film explores themes of self-discovery, the clash between urban sophistication and raw nature, and whether true love can survive without Wi-Fi.