"A searing and hysterical foray through the functions of a dysfunctional couple ... blending a unique twist on breaking up into a mash of self-discovery and self- absorbency."
Larry L. Peel, ION Cinema
"Soul, savvy and smarts."
James Wegg, Rotten Tomatoes
"This is the kind of film to inspire tons of discussions"
Rory Aronsky, Film Threat
"The unwholesome but often intense mixture of carnality, inertia, and paranoia in sexual relationships is beyond refreshing"
Alan Dale, Rotten Tomatoes
"The Butlers have woven together an ingenious and raw look at the pains and insecurities of relationships...some gut-busting moments."
Ryan Miller, Movies at Midnight
"A down-and-dirty version of the movie The Break Up wanted to be...needs to be watched for all of the things it does right."
David Walker, Indie Film Journal
"The strongest film to date from two of the strongest voices in indie film."
Dan Stasiewski, The Film Chair
"A happy hybrid of High Fidelity meets The Office...hilarious and authentic...a must see film."
Tara Lynn, Film Fanatix
"One hell of an offbeat comedy ... with flashes of Wes Anderson, Woody Allen and even Richard Linklater."
Josh Samford, Rogue Cinema
"This is one of those great movies you hope people get to see."
Mike Eitel, The Reviewer
"A fun and hilarious dark comedy that Kevin Smith and Richard Linklater fans will have geek-gasms over...see this movie as soon as you possibly can."
Tony DeFrancisco, Film Arcade
"This is a funny and intelligent look at the dysfunctional relationship between two real people, no sugar coating, no bullshit and lots of laughs...truly great art."
Simon Hill, Celluloid Dreams
"Sharply edged humor and raw honesty that puts the screws to idealized love."
Dennis Schwartz, Ozu's World Movie Reviews
"A raw and gritty look at relationships. And very funny too. The Butler Brothers best film yet."
Jim Magovern, Talking Moviezzz
"Equal parts Woody Allen and the Hanson Brothers ... an impressive follow-up that deserves to be seen by a wide audience."
Paul Corupe, Canuxploitation
"Fantastic ... I thoroughly enjoyed this film."
Matthew Orlando, DVD Snapshot
"One hell of an enjoyable 73 minutes."
Lucas McNelly, 100 Films
"An engaging relationship drama combined with a risque sexual comedy, sprinkled with deeply profound observations about sex and dating."
Lisa Ciurro, Tampa Film Fan
"A film that is true to life, funny, touching, and equally abstract."
Paul Stathakis, Paulzeye
"Superb writing."
Chris Muntel, Hollywood is Talking
"There were several points when I laughed out loud for minutes."
Joshua Minton, Boys Wear Pants
"It's full of crackling, funny dialogue and insightful observations about people and relationships."
Patrick Meaney, Thoughts on Stuff
"A refreshingly awarding experience which defies expectations in all the right ways."
Kurt Halfyard, Row Three
"Leaves the audience wanting one more chapter, or, hell, a whole sequel if necessary."
J.C Macek III, Worlds Greatest Critic
Heroes
CONFUSIONS of an UNMARRIED COUPLE's Details
Status:
Single
Zodiac Sign:
Capricorn
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The Story:
Dan thinks he loves Lisa, but right now he can't stand her. Lisa thinks she loves Dan but can't stand herself. Take a couple with a troubled past, including an ugly break-up, and throw in a strange attempt at reconciliation. Ask each where they think things went wrong and you have one very real, very funny account of a relationship in flux. Meet Dan and Lisa, they're an unmarried couple.
The Butler Brothers:
This is the third feature for Toronto filmmakers Brett and Jason Butler following their debut cult hit Alive and Lubricated and their critically acclaimed follow up, Bums.
Thanks for the add! Trailer looks great, looking forward to seeing the whole movie.
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Thanks for the message and support! Glad you enjoyed the blog. Definitely still is a battle.
Funny you mention it, because I just received a comment from the Miami Underground Festval the other day. Here it is, "Honey I'm home is part of the Shorts Program I on Saturday March 8."
I am sure Rafael will be in contact with you soon if not already. He is also a filmmaker. Great interview with him at ShortEnd Magazine.
I am gearing up for my first feature film so I went ahead and added "Honey, I'm Home" online now. Here it is, if you would like advanced viewing.
Hope you guys had a great New Years. (wait...do they have New Years in your country?) If not, hope you had a happy monday. See you in around 10 months. (?)
Thanks for being a friend and being interested in our next project 'Immokalee USA', a documentary on migrant workers in a small farm community in South Florida.