betseybrown2’s review published on Letterboxd:
This movie makes me feel incredibly lucky to be a filmmaker. So moving, hilarious, and alive. Al is GOATED Beyond, and I can’t wait to see what he and Bible do next. The laughing scene, the FaceTime with his father, the “don’t call cut” scene, and all of allan and nick Pinkerton’s convos (but especially the one at the end where nick talks about the strange alchemy on set that you cannot control, the chaos element that makes a film what it is) were just a few that stuck out, but I do be finding myself thinking about many aspects of this movie a lot since I saw it. I love independent filmmaking and I do think this movie captures the essence of indie film.
Also, this movie furthers my belief in trusting the timing of things. I do know this took a long time to make (and love how al puts that into the movie too), but I don’t think it could be coming out at a better time. Art takes its time and that’s all there is to it.