Kings Of Summer Review By: MattInRC Kings of Summer is nothing new, but its strange vibe is worth a mention. Coming-of-age films seem like a dime-a-dozen these days: The Way, Way Back , and the much better Moonrise Kingdom are only a few of the seemingly endless efforts to cash in 80's classics like The Breakfast Club, St. Elmo's Fire , and Better Off Dead . Add a new player to that field in The Kings of Summer , a comedy that's restless, slightly engaging, and weird in its treatment of teenage male unrest. The teenager Joe ( Nick Robinson ) is tired; he and his recently-separated father Frank ( Nick Offerman ) are just not connecting. Their game night of Monopoly turns into quest for power in the home, leaving Joe embarrassed and angry at Frank's gravitas. On the way back from a outdoor party with third-wheel oddity Biaggio ( Moises Arias ), the two stumble upon the perfect place to build a cabin. It's quiet, removed from society, and the perfect