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Nimrods
Movie Review

Nimrods

7/10 Very Good
Director
Lee Kirk
Cast
Mason Thames, Kylr Coffman, Ryan Foust, Mckenna Grace, Jenna Fischer, Angela Kinsey, Fred Armisen, Bobby Lee, Sean Gunn, Green Day as themselves
Release Date
August 14, 2026

Verdict: A light, energetic coming-of-age road comedy that works best for Green Day fans and anyone who enjoys scrappy teen adventures. It delivers laughs, heart, and a strong soundtrack, even if the story feels familiar.

Pros:

  • Likeable young leads with solid chemistry
  • Energetic Green Day soundtrack and nostalgic punk spirit
  • Funny chaos and genuine friendship moments

Cons:

  • Predictable plot with a few slow stretches
  • Limited screen time for Green Day themselves

Nimrods 2026 Overview

DetailInformation
TitleNimrods
Directed byLee Kirk
Written byLee Kirk (story by Green Day and Lee Kirk)
Produced byTim Perell, Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, Tré Cool and others
CastMason Thames, Kylr Coffman, Ryan Foust, Mckenna Grace, Jenna Fischer, Angela Kinsey, Fred Armisen, Bobby Lee, Sean Gunn, Green Day as themselves
CinematographyDavid Robert Jones
Edited byRyan Brown
Music byAlec Puro (heavy Green Day soundtrack)
Production CompaniesLegion M, Live Nation Studios, Process
Distributed byInaugural Entertainment
Release Date14 August 2026
Running Time1 hour 43 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreComedy, Music, Coming-of-Age, Road Trip
Censor RatingR

Nimrods hit theatres on 14 August 2026 as a wide release after premiering earlier under a different title. It is a rowdy American road comedy loosely inspired by Green Day’s early days of touring in a van before their big breakthrough. The film follows three teenage friends who form a garage band and suddenly believe they have landed the chance of a lifetime.

Mason Thames leads as Tommy, with Kylr Coffman and Ryan Foust as his bandmates. Supporting players include Mckenna Grace, Jenna Fischer, and comedy veterans like Fred Armisen and Bobby Lee. Green Day appear as themselves in smaller roles.

Early audience reactions on X, Instagram, and review platforms have been mostly positive among fans of the band, while general viewers find it pleasant but uneven. Tommy gets a phone call claiming his band has been invited to open for Green Day on New Year’s Eve in Los Angeles.

He does not realise the call is a prank from his older brother. Desperate for a big break, Tommy steals a car and the three friends hit the road from Kansas City, determined to make the long drive in just a few days. What follows is a messy cross country journey filled with arguments, detours, small adventures, and growing tensions as the truth slowly catches up with them.

The story stays light and focuses on friendship, dreams, and the chaos of being young without major plot twists. People who have seen the film and posted on X and other platforms often praise the young cast. Many highlight Mason Thames for grounding the story with quiet determination while Coffman and Foust bring the comic energy.

Viewers repeatedly mention the Green Day soundtrack as a big highlight, with classic tracks and deep cuts giving the road trip real bounce. Fans of the band enjoy the small Easter eggs and the overall DIY punk spirit. Several early reactions call the movie funny, heartfelt in places, and a good time if you go in expecting a simple teen adventure rather than a deep story.

Common complaints are that the plot is quite predictable and the film sometimes feels a bit long for its simple idea. A few people wished Green Day themselves had more screen time. Others said some scenes drag or feel a little forced. Overall sentiment on social media leans positive for those who already like Green Day or enjoy light road-trip comedies, while non-fans describe it as enjoyable but nothing special.

This is the kind of movie that works best for Green Day fans, people who grew up with 90s and early 2000s punk-pop, or anyone in the mood for a fun, slightly silly coming-of-age story about friendship and chasing a dream. The young actors carry most of the weight and keep things watchable. The music helps a lot. Strengths are the easy chemistry between the leads, the chaotic road energy, and the genuine affection for the source material.

Weaknesses are the familiar structure and occasional uneven pacing. If you are a fan of the band or just want an undemanding theatre night with laughs and a strong soundtrack, it is worth catching on the big screen while it is playing. Casual viewers who are not into Green Day or road-trip comedies can comfortably wait for streaming.

Disclaimer: This review is based on publicly available audience reactions and discussions on X at the time of writing. Individual opinions may vary.

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