“The Incoherents” (**1/2 out of four) was a moderately entertaining story of a group of 40+ middle-agers (Jeff Auer, Alex Emanuel, Casey Clarke, and Walter Hoffman) who attempt to leave their adult lives behind them and reunite their indie-rock band The Incoherents but find that re-embarking on a life of music at their age is harder as they have to contend with their wives, job responsibilities, and adult financial obligations. Likeable and engaging enough although story never quite takes off as it should. 1998’s “Still Crazy” told a similar story of a middle-aged band reuniting. Annette O’Toole adds some spice in a minor role as a rehearsal space owner.

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