A Night In The Life Of Jimmy Reardon -

Here’s a post written in the style of a nostalgic film blog or Letterboxd review, capturing the vibe of A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon (1988): Before “American Pie,” There Was This Forgotten Gem

River Phoenix plays the title character, a charming, working-class Chicago kid who’s just been accepted to a fancy prep school. His father (a perfectly gruff Matthew Perry’s dad, John Bennett Perry) can’t afford to send him, so Jimmy’s solution? Spend one night trying to sleep with as many women as possible, including his soon-to-be-ex-girlfriend (Ann Magnuson), a lonely housewife (Meredith Salenger), and his best friend’s sister. A Night In The Life Of Jimmy Reardon

But here’s the thing—it’s not raunchy. It’s sad. Phoenix gives Jimmy this wounded sincerity beneath the slick one-liners. He’s a kid terrified of leaving everyone behind, so he tries to feel something through physical connection. The movie fumbles its tone sometimes (director William Richert leans too hard into whimsy), and the ending feels rushed. But the soundtrack? Pure late-80s gold (Tom Waits, The Replacements). Here’s a post written in the style of

#RiverPhoenix #80sMovies #ComingOfAge #ForgottenFilms But here’s the thing—it’s not raunchy