Groupers Reviews
Dark and twisted but also hilarious. Would recommend
Really good indie movie. I'd say the less you know going in the better. Can't wait to see what the director does next.
Fun and funny indie movie. Interesting story, well shot and a bit bizarre. Really interesting characters.
Very interesting plot and fun execution. Doesn't take itself too seriously. Very fun watch for me, and ultimately a great message that isn't spoon-fed to you!
Great movie from start to finish! Fresh story told in a fresh way, can't wait to see what Cowen comes up with next.
For a first time director this was a dark, fun thrill ride of a movie. Can't wait to see what snake tattoo does next. Fluffernutter.
I thought the movie started out very strong with the character building, but it kind of lost its direction in the second half and it didn't quite stick the landing for me. Still overall I enjoyed its style and message, and look forward to the director's future projects!
this movie is a genre bending labor of love from podcast star Anderson Cowan. It's definitely a niche film, sort of a pulp ficiton esque comedy of errors. I loved it, but definitely not for everyone if you are sensitive to distressing and hard R rated content. Do it for Van Gogh!
Cinematography and sound are beautiful, the story is solid and gets better with each act. Characters each have a unique voice and point of view. Lots of laugh-out-loud moments from start to finish.
A fantastic first movie by an up and coming film director. Can't wait to see what comes next from the mind of AC.
Starts as a slow burn, the movie keeps getting better as it goes along. Totally inappropriate, ridiculous, and funny!
Cool concept, but tough to sustain throughout. Really liked the overlapping timelines and the characters of Meg and Orin. Real talent on display. Can't wait for the next effort.
Great opening sequence with one continuous scene. The female lead was an excellent actress. The film drags a little in the middle, but very well done for a first feature effort.
Enjoyable and interesting story from a first time director. Be interested to see more from him. Certainly not a mainstream movie but thought provoking.
Good movie from a first time director. Cowan does a great job of making you uneasy and comfortable at the same time. Nicole Dumbro was wonderful as Meg. Peter Mayer-Klepchick and Cameron Duckett as Brad and Dylan were spot on. Expect great things from the 4 of them.