
Is "Count Me Out" worth digging up? Well, if you like your films slow-burn, almost painfully real, and driven by a single, deeply internal performance, then maybe. It’s definitely not for folks who need a lot of plot, big explosions, or even much dialogue. You’ll probably hate it if you can’t stand watching someone alm...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is "Count Me Out" worth digging up? Well, if you like your films slow-burn, almost painfully real, and driven by a single, deeply internal performance, then maybe. It’s definitely not for folks who need a lot of plot, big explosions, or even much dialogue. You’ll probably hate it if you can’t stand watching someone almost connect for an hour and a half. Barney Hellum, playing someone named Arthur, spends most of the runtime just… observing. There’s a scene early on, Arthur at a coffee shop. The..."

