Just saw this in an actual movie theater. Great gem of a film with a dynamic cast that captures the ethos of a dying neighborhood racing toward an abyss of gentrification. Real and relatable on a blue collar working class level that celebrates roots, family and friendship without being overtly sentimental. The comedy lives and breaths in the characters that inhabit this brick and mortar world of memories, family and perseverance. Great performances by Jeremy Piven, Jack McGee and Taryn Manning as well as an extremely talented ensemble cast. So worth a watch.