The River Phoenix & Matthew Perry Movie Everyone Forgot — for Good Reason

River Phoenix was a generational talent who died far too young, leaving behind a legacy of raw emotion, authenticity, and artistic promise. He passed away on October 31, 1993, at just 23 years old, after collapsing outside the Viper Room from an acute drug overdose. His brief career showcased remarkable depth and sensitivity, evident in films like Stand by Me (1986), Running on Empty (1988), and My Own Private Idaho (1991) are all reminders of the immense talent lost that night.
But sadly, not all of his projects lived up to his potential.
In 1988, Phoenix starred in a bizarre dramedy sex romp titled A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon. Written and directed by William Richert, the story was based on Richert’s semi-autobiographical 1969 novel Aren’t You Even Gonna Kiss Me Goodbye? and was marketed as a feel-good, coming-of-age tale to Phoenix’s fan base.
It was not.
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