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Diamond Tongues
TrailerThe movie is about Edith who dreams of being a successful actress, but cannot land any roles. When she can't figure out what she is doing wrong, she starts to descend into a downward spiral of destructive behavior.Actors: Leah Fay Goldstein, Nick Flanagan, Leah Wildman, Adam Gurfinkel, David John Phillips, Noah R. Taylor, Ryan Wonsiak, Brendan Hobin, Ashley Tredenick, Bo Martyn, Julian Peter, ...»Director: Pavan Moondi, Brian RobertsonCountry: InternationalDuration: 100 minQuality: SDRelease: 2015IMDb: 5.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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New York TimesFebruary 18, 2016Ms. Goldstein gives a performance that requires her to swing between disarming and loathsome. She demonstrates impressive skill in slowly peeling away her character's charm.
Hollywood ReporterAugust 12, 2015That she nonetheless emerges as all too relatable is a credit to Moondi's astute screenplay and the nerve-rattling performance by its lead performer, here making an auspicious acting debut.
Globe and MailAugust 07, 2015Suggests All About Eve by way of The King of Comedy: contempt and envy reign and the threat of disaster closely follows.
Toronto SunAugust 06, 2015Goldstein has something to fall back on if this music thing doesn't work out. In an impressive feature debut, she carries literally an entire movie.
Slant MagazineFebruary 15, 2016Throughout, Pavan Moondi and Brian Robertson purposely indulge Hollywood formula only to subvert it.
Movie NationFebruary 09, 2016Witheringly funny, accurate and in the end touching take on a "type" -- the acting wannabe who turns bitter when success is elusive.
The PlaylistAugust 12, 2015Diamond Tongues is refreshing because it isn't an indictment of a demographic, or even of Edith, but is a portrait of a young woman whose ambition has curdled into something more nasty along the way.
National PostAugust 12, 2015The second feature by Pavan Moondi and Brian Robertson, Diamond Tongues lives in its careful attention to detail, the meticulous but breezy way it captures Edith's meandering life as much as her increasingly destructive disenchantment.
NOW TorontoAugust 06, 2015Diamond Tongues works both as a character study and an exercise in cringe comedy: you spend an hour and a half watching someone make a lot of bad choices, hoping that she'll learn from at least one of them.
Consequence of SoundJune 22, 2015Diamond Tongues is a brilliant and realistic portrait of the young artist as a bitter borderline failure.
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