“ Rarely is movie dialogue an accurate representation of real-life conversation.”
— The Film Yap
“ A deeply effective comedy/drama that never sacrifices one for the other.”
— Following Films
“ A well-written script paired with some exceptional talent.”
— Film Obsession
“ Part of a new wave of Portland indies.”
— Willamette Week
“ Michels brings the depth of a complex and multi-directional woman who knows where the line is, and how to deal with those who cross it.”
— INVITED NYC
“ The dialogue is crisp and effortless.”
— ZEALnyc
“ Witty, wry and always entertaining.”
— Film Pulse
“ An inde comedy that transcends the genre.”
— Unseen Films
“ As hostilities escalate, the movie grows darker — and funnier.”
— TrustMovies
“ A true gem of a comedy.”
— Cinequest Film Festival
“ Katie Michels is fantastic!”
— Film Threat
“ A big hornet’s nest of almost constant passive-aggressiveness.”
— Diamond In The Rough
“ Surprised the hell out of me.”
— IndyRed
“ Marks a terrific debut from Kyle Eaton.”
— The Independent Critic
“ Filmmaker Kyle Eaton adds quite the local flavor to his directorial debut.”
— Portland Tribune
“ It works for any number of reasons, but mostly it works because the emotions feel real.”
— The Oregonian
“ Almost every scene is filled with the same uncomfortable comedy you’d expect from an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm.”
— Willamette Week
“ A delightful little indie full of human quirks and fallacies – it’s honest.”
— Rogue Cinema
“ The two leads in this movie are so fucking irritating.”
— The Portland Mercury
“ An extremely honest comedy that takes the audience through some tough themes such as death, love, fidelity... it shows movies don’t have to be complicated to evoke complicated ideas.”
— South Bay Pulse