A somewhat mesmerizing and finely observed tale of a group of outcasts living in a rural community and not-quite-connecting with one another. It is a funny movie, even if there are no jokes. I’m not quite sure I’m 100% on board with where it goes in the end, but I respect it for staking a bold claim. I missed this at Sundance, but it is playing at the IFC Center in the not-too-distant future & appearing on VOD, too. Definitely has that late night vibe you can only get from a smart, micro-budget films. Ann liked it, too.
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Jordan Hoffman is a New York-based writer and film critic working for The Guardian, Vanity Fair, Thrillist, Times of Israel, NY Daily News and elsewhere.
He is the host of ENGAGE: The Official Star Trek Podcast, a member of the New York Film Critics Circle and challenges you to a game of backgammon.