Dramatically, “Loitering with Intent” doesn’t break any new ground, once again investigating neuroses attached to such traumatic events as love and aging. It’s familiar work, recalling the slacker comedies of the mid-1990s, including “My Life’s in Turnaround,” though co-stars/co-writers Ivan Martin and Michael Godere have the advantage, actually turning in a shapeless but amusing look at panicky life choices and hasty ambition, generating a pleasing sense of mischief to go along with all the worry. Periodically funny but always amiable, “Loitering with Intent” finds a groove and sticks with the delayed maturation routine, electing to extract the most personality out of its engaged cast. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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