Before making the nostalgic sports film “Eephus,” Nashua, New Hampshire, native Carson Lund attended Emerson College and had ...
Named after a long, high pitch, the hangout comedy “Eephus” finds humor and pathos in a baseball diamond’s final inning.
Carson Lund’s lyrical film goes inside the last game played on a ballfield that’s about to be bulldozed in a small New ...
MLB.com credits Pirates pitcher Rip Sewell with throwing the first eephus. It was named by teammate Maurice Van Robays, saying, “Eephus ain’t nothing, and that’s a nothing pitch.” MLB.com stretched ...
Eephus” — 3 stars In Carson Lund’s “Eephus,” two teams — the Riverdogs and Adler’s Paint — gather on a neighborhood field for ...
Two recreational New England teams, the Adler’s Paint team and the Riverdogs, spend a day playing a game on a field that’ll ...
Film captures a beer-league baseball game played by fading semi-athletes at a New England ball field destined to be torn down ...
Lund fills in the gaps between innings with quotes from baseball legends including Rickey Henderson, Babe Ruth and Yogi Berra ...
An interview with the director on bonding with the film’s ensemble cast, his approach to working with time, and the ...
Director Carson Lund used to play seriously as a kid but caught the film bug. He bridges his two passions with 'Eephus,' a ...
In this slow-pitch gem of a baseball movie — a middle-aged “Sandlot” — time is slipping away, but they’re going down swinging. Patrick Garrigan, from left, Chris Goodwin, Peter Minkarah, Stephen ...