Review of Honeyglue (2016) by Nick Schager for Variety — 06 Jun 2016
Throughout, Bird’s visuals are consistently flat, and his habit of cinematographically spinning around his characters (at a dinner table, on a dance floor, in a field) is dizzying in an unpleasant, nausea-inducing way — thus creating a fitting marriage of form and content.
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This review of Honeyglue (2016) was written by Nick Schager and published by Variety on 06 Jun 2016.
Honeyglue has generally received mixed reviews.
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