IMDb 6.5 2023 HD

Linoleum

Linoleum

2023
Comedy Drama Science Fiction
101 min TV-PG USA
6.319 / 10
6.5 IMDB

When the host of a failing children’s science show tries to fulfill his childhood dream of becoming an astronaut by building a rocket ship in his garage, a…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Colin West / Jordan Drake / Dayna Schutz / Tamara Hansen / Jessie Roland
Starring
Jim Gaffigan / Rhea Seehorn / Katelyn Nacon / Gabriel Rush / Amy Hargreaves / West Duchovny / Michael Ian Black / Tony Shalhoub

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

thought-provoking melancholic curious peculiar surreal introspective ambitious uneven grounded resonant unique quiet

Reviews

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Genevieve Croft
Mar 19, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

While 'Linoleum' boasts an intriguing concept and a committed performance from Jim Gaffigan, the film ultimately struggles to cohere. The story of a man building a rocket and questioning his reality is fertile ground, but the execution feels…

C
Caspian Thorne
Mar 19, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

'Linoleum' is a rare gem, a film that trusts its audience to engage with its deeper complexities. Jim Gaffigan is exceptional as a man on the cusp of a midlife crisis, channelling his energy into an improbable dream.…

B
Beatrice Sterling
Mar 19, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

Director Unknown's 'Linoleum' presents a high-concept premise with a performance from Jim Gaffigan that is its undeniable centrepiece. He plays a children's science show host attempting to build a rocket, a journey that spirals into existential questioning. The…

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Arthur Pendelton
Mar 19, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

This is a film that dares to be different, and for that, it deserves commendation. 'Linoleum' is a wonderfully peculiar journey into the mind of a man grappling with his past and present. Jim Gaffigan delivers a surprisingly…

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Eleanor Vance
Mar 19, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

Jim Gaffigan anchors 'Linoleum' with a performance that balances relatable weariness and childlike wonder. The film posits a fascinating premise: a man building a rocket in his garage and subsequently questioning his reality. Rhea Seehorn provides a grounding…

FAQs

The film's visual language subtly shifts to mirror the protagonist's unraveling perception. The mundane setting of his life, particularly his garage workshop, becomes a canvas for increasingly surreal elements. Subtle changes in lighting, framing, and the introduction of uncanny details serve to visually disorient the viewer, mirroring the character's own confusion and doubt about the nature of his experiences and his own identity.