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Creative Control
TrailerSet in near future Brooklyn, the movie follows a man (Benjamin Dickinson) who uses a pair of virtual-reality glasses to conduct an affair with a hologram of his buddy's (Dan Gill) girlfriend (Alexia Rasmussen).Genre: DramaActors: Benjamin Dickinson, Nora Zehetner, Dan Gill, Alexia Rasmussen, Reggie Watts, Gavin McInnes, Paul Manza, Jay Eisenberg, Himanshu Suri, Meredith Hagner, Jake Lodwick, ...»Director: Benjamin DickinsonCountry: United StatesDuration: 97 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 5.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Creative Control"
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Characters of "Creative Control"
DavidPlayed by: Benjamin DickinsonJuliettePlayed by: Nora ZehetnerWimPlayed by: Dan GillSophiePlayed by: Alexia RasmussenReggie WattsPlayed by: Reggie WattsScottPlayed by: Gavin McInnesHollisPlayed by: Jay EisenbergRenyPlayed by: Himanshu SuriBeckyPlayed by: Meredith HagnerClientPlayed by: Geneva CarrLucyPlayed by: Jessica BlankTeddyPlayed by: Austin KuGary GassPlayed by: H. Jon BenjaminLaurenPlayed by: Sonja O'Hara -
Directors of "Creative Control"
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Creators of "Creative Control"
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Critic Reviews of "Creative Control"
Chicago ReaderMarch 24, 2016The movie is like Manhattan with mobile phones, and in fact the idea of constructing one's own reality fits right in with the Woody Allenesque tone.
Philadelphia InquirerMarch 18, 2016While it hits some of the usual sci-fi tropes, Creative Control's center of gravity isn't tech itself, but the relationships of those who use it.
Boston GlobeMarch 17, 2016Even after establishing David as a panicky wreck addicted to his morning Xanax chewables and evening booze, the movie doesn't dramatize his ensuing breakdown so that it makes sense or generates much sympathy.
Washington PostMarch 17, 2016At times, I felt like I was out on a date with "Creative Control," only to find the movie kept checking its hair in the mirror every five minutes.
San Francisco ChronicleMarch 17, 2016Like Antonioni, Dickinson is less interested in narrative structure and character development, but there's a problem here: He has nothing new to say about technology, alienation and the lost art of romance.
San Francisco ExaminerJuly 01, 2016The people in this future are shallow, selfish and depressing.
Salt Lake TribuneMarch 25, 2016Shot in black-and-white, with some smartly strategic use of color, Creative Control has a sleek, polished look that belies its indie beginnings.
MetroActiveMarch 23, 2016It's not easy to make a satire like this without crankiness, or to bring a new talent to the buckshotting of that sitting duck known as Nouveau Brooklyn, where "Namaste" is the Tibetan word for "f--- you."
Washington City PaperMarch 19, 2016A legitimately stylish close to a strainingly trendy film, suggesting that Dickinson may indeed have some talent if he could only get over himself.
The Patriot LedgerMarch 19, 2016It captures Brooklyn's trendy Williamsburg neighborhood in a whole new light. Shame the film couldn't do the same with its lame attempts at satire. But, hey, that's reality. And as we all know, it bites.
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