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Honeyglue

After 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.
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SF Weekly
June 09, 2016 Not every directorial choice lands, but the tearjerking Honeyglue's heart is in the right place.
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eFilmCritic.com
July 14, 2015 Has its bad and pompous moments, but it also feels lived-in and genuine.
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Los Angeles Times
June 14, 2016 Mather gives an embodied performance as the dying young woman, but Villa is the true discovery, bringing soulful intelligence to the role of Jordan.
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San Diego Gay & Lesbian News
March 15, 2017 You have to be willing to accept a lot of nonsense if you're going to make it through Honeyglue, beginning with the title.
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Village Voice
May 31, 2016 So busy jerking tears and ladling on the whimsy that it can't even be bothered to make its leads halfway believable as people.
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The Film Stage
June 02, 2016 Honeyglue has a very good movie inside it, but decisions brought on by inexperience prevent it from sprouting its wings.
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San Francisco Chronicle
June 09, 2016 All in all, it's a mess, but in some weird way, it keeps you watching.
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Seattle Times
June 16, 2016 Sticky with sentimentality.
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Hollywood Reporter
May 31, 2016 Worthy but more than a little sanctimonious.
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Slant Magazine
May 31, 2016 It's more interested in borrowing terminal cancer as a narrative shorthand for intensity than investigating it as a lived experience.
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Willamette Week
June 15, 2016 A twee romp through the familiar territory of indie faux-rebellion, James Bird's Honeyglue goes through all the regular motions.
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IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
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