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Honeyglue
TrailerAfter learning that she has three months to live, a young woman (Adriana Mather) flips her conservative protected life upside down. That is where she meets a rebellious gender-bending artist (Zach Villa), who takes her on adventure of a lifetime.Genre: RomanceActors: Adriana Mather, Christopher Heyerdahl, Jessica Tuck, Booboo Stewart, Amanda Plummer, Zach Villa, Fernanda Romero, Ezequiel Stremiz, Faran Tahir, Clayton Rohner, Saidah Arrika Ekulona, ...»Director: James BirdCountry: United StatesDuration: 107 minQuality: SDRelease: 2015IMDb: 6.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Honeyglue"
Los Angeles TimesJune 14, 2016Mather gives an embodied performance as the dying young woman, but Villa is the true discovery, bringing soulful intelligence to the role of Jordan.
San Francisco ChronicleJune 09, 2016All in all, it's a mess, but in some weird way, it keeps you watching.
Village VoiceMay 31, 2016So busy jerking tears and ladling on the whimsy that it can't even be bothered to make its leads halfway believable as people.
San Diego Gay & Lesbian NewsMarch 15, 2017You have to be willing to accept a lot of nonsense if you're going to make it through Honeyglue, beginning with the title.
Willamette WeekJune 15, 2016A twee romp through the familiar territory of indie faux-rebellion, James Bird's Honeyglue goes through all the regular motions.
SF WeeklyJune 09, 2016Not every directorial choice lands, but the tearjerking Honeyglue's heart is in the right place.
The Film StageJune 02, 2016Honeyglue has a very good movie inside it, but decisions brought on by inexperience prevent it from sprouting its wings.
Slant MagazineMay 31, 2016It's more interested in borrowing terminal cancer as a narrative shorthand for intensity than investigating it as a lived experience.
eFilmCritic.comJuly 14, 2015Has its bad and pompous moments, but it also feels lived-in and genuine.
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