Unfriending
A story of unchecked narcissism, barbarous intimidation, cold-blooded violence, and the absolute worst friends on Earth.
Unfriending
Blake and his girlfriend, May, host a dinner party at Blake's parents home for their closest friends, including Blake's oldest friend, Isaac. The dinner party is actually a set up for a life intervention for Isaac, where the friend group tells him all the reasons he has become a burden to them and society in general, and that he should really just kill himself already. This black comedy is a razor sharp satire on cancel culture and the me generation in general.
Genre
Drama
Runtime
88
Language
English
Director
Brett Butler,
Jason Butler
Producer
Brett Butler,
Jason Butler
Writer(s)
Brett Butler,
Jason Butler
Cast
Sean Meldrum,
Simone Jetsun,
Michael Pearson,
Jenna Vittoria,
Honor Spencer,
Rachelle Lauzon,
Alex Stone,
Golden Madison
FEATURED REVIEW
Bobby LePire, Film Threat,
Written and directed by Brett M. Butler and Jason G. Butler, Unfriending is billed as a comedy. While several comedic moments are throughout, it is far more of a quirky thriller than a humorous romp. But does that mean the film does not work, or is it still an enjoyable affair? Blake (Sean Meldrum) ...
Played at
Glendale 3.08.24 - 3.14.24
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