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Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough are unrecognizable playing a Bigfoot family in 'Sasquatch Sunset," a 90-minute movie with no dialogue, only grunts.
“Sasquatch Sunset” is perhaps the weirdest R-rated family movie you’ll ever see. The art-house film from brother-directors David and Nathan Zellner (“Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter”) plays ...
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Recently, Nerdist was excited to attend the New York premiere of Sasquatch Sunset, a truly one-of-a-kind movie that features no human characters or spoken language at all.
SEATTLE — Imagine a nature documentary where the animals are a pack of nomadic Sasquatches. That's the premise of "Sasquatch Sunset," an absurdist dark comedy with no dialogue, anatomically ...
Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough — you'll have to take our word for it — suit up as woodland creatures in David and Nathan Zellner's goofy, wordless wonder.
The restraint the Zellners show is part of what makes Sasquatch Sunset so extraordinary. It is unabashedly a gross-out comedy, urging audiences to laugh over the goopy muck of sex, death, and ...
How to Watch ‘Sasquatch Sunset’: Is the Jesse Eisenberg Comedy Streaming? Riley Keough and Eisenberg transform into a Bigfoot family "Sasquatch Sunset" (Bleecker Street) ...
“Sasquatch Sunset” is either the silliest movie you’ll see in 2024 or one of the most unexpectedly affecting, but like the meme says, why not both? A year in the life of a family of Bigfoots ...
Even so, “Sasquatch Sunset” from filmmaking brothers David and Nathan Zellner, is a bewildering 90-minute, narrator-less and wordless experiment that's as audacious as it is infuriating.
Movie fans are unfortunately still waiting for a public first look at the former, but we now have our first trailer for the latter, and it certainly sells the feature as a bizarre experience.
‘Sasquatch Sunset’ Review: Riley Keough and Jesse Eisenberg Play Bigfoots in a Sometimes Poignant, Sometimes Trying Zellner Brothers Film The actors embrace their wild side in this look at a ...