Review of Thumbsucker (2005) by Scott Foundas for L.A. Weekly — 14 Sep 2005
American independent movies about awkward adolescence are never in short supply, but this highly assured first feature by commercials and music video director Mike Mills is the first since "Donnie Darko" to view the latter stages of teenagerdom as fodder for a phantasmagorical odyssey of Lewis Carroll–like distortions.
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This review of Thumbsucker (2005) was written by Scott Foundas and published by L.A. Weekly on 14 Sep 2005.
Thumbsucker has generally received positive reviews.
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