An ambitious satire about commerce, class, art, truth, and the value of human beings, this is the most unpredictable films I’ve seen in a long while.
An ambitious satire about commerce, class, art, truth, and the value of human beings, this is the most unpredictable films I’ve seen in a long while.
Writer / Director Bo Burnham’s intimate ode to early teenage angst at times feels like a documentary rather than a fictional narrative, making it just as awkward and relatable as its lead character.