Storytelling [Blu-ray]
"Fearlessly funny and bracingly provocative." – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
Acclaimed writer-director Todd Solondz (Welcome To The Dollhouse, Happiness, Life During Wartime) brings you a wry, insightful comedy that shines a light on the dark side of human behavior. Take a journey from innocence to experience, kindness to cruelty, and love to hate with an emotionally needy college student (Selma Blair, Cruel Intentions), a dysfunctional family man (John Goodman, The Big Lebowski), and a struggling filmmaker (Paul Giamatti, The Holdovers) as they learn some of life's most difficult lessons. Masterfully balancing both fact and fiction, Solondz uses his ever-present razor-sharp wit and observant eye to cut open his characters and skewer the American dream.
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Storytelling [Blu-ray]
Storytelling [Blu-ray]
"Fearlessly funny and bracingly provocative." – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
Acclaimed writer-director Todd Solondz (Welcome To The Dollhouse, Happiness, Life During Wartime) brings you a wry, insightful comedy that shines a light on the dark side of human behavior. Take a journey from innocence to experience, kindness to cruelty, and love to hate with an emotionally needy college student (Selma Blair, Cruel Intentions), a dysfunctional family man (John Goodman, The Big Lebowski), and a struggling filmmaker (Paul Giamatti, The Holdovers) as they learn some of life's most difficult lessons. Masterfully balancing both fact and fiction, Solondz uses his ever-present razor-sharp wit and observant eye to cut open his characters and skewer the American dream.
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"Fearlessly funny and bracingly provocative." – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
Acclaimed writer-director Todd Solondz (Welcome To The Dollhouse, Happiness, Life During Wartime) brings you a wry, insightful comedy that shines a light on the dark side of human behavior. Take a journey from innocence to experience, kindness to cruelty, and love to hate with an emotionally needy college student (Selma Blair, Cruel Intentions), a dysfunctional family man (John Goodman, The Big Lebowski), and a struggling filmmaker (Paul Giamatti, The Holdovers) as they learn some of life's most difficult lessons. Masterfully balancing both fact and fiction, Solondz uses his ever-present razor-sharp wit and observant eye to cut open his characters and skewer the American dream.















