A damning exposé of the dark, toxic underbelly of the clothing industry, told through the controversial Brandy Melville fashion brand.
A damning exposé of the dark, toxic underbelly of the clothing industry, told through the controversial Brandy Melville fashion brand.
A clever, inventive, low-budget film that defies expectations with its highly creative storytelling, imaginative use of limited resources, and surprisingly heartfelt narrative.
With each movie that’s churned out, it’s becoming more and more obvious that there’s only so much you can do with this world.
While the story may not be particularly original, the film’s strength lies in its authentic portrayal of teenage life and the complexities of relationships both on and off the mat.
A sincere film about the reality of addiction and recovery, boosted by a surprisingly authentic dramatic performance from Johnny Knoxville.
Squanders its promising premise and talented cast on a juvenile and uninspired comedy that fails to deliver enough laughs or entertainment to justify its sad existence.