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Acidman
Directed by
Alexandre Lehmann
Not Rated
2023
85m
Drama
,
Science Fiction
5.5
79%
72%
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Maggie tracks down her estranged and reclusive father Lloyd; together they attempt to make first contact.
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Cast of Acidman
Dianna Agron
Maggie
Thomas Haden Church
Lloyd
Sameerah Luqmaan-Harris
Charlie
Miranda O'Brien
Young Maggie
Nicholas Clary
Braces
Barret O'Brien
Hunter
Willow Zoe Egdes
Slam Dunk Tuesday (voice)
Migo
Migo
Acidman Reviews
Solzy at the Movies
Danielle Solzman
Whether or not there is life out there, Acidman is a meaningful story about a father and daughter finding connection at their most vulnerable.
indieWire
Robert Daniels
In this all too straight-forward drama, Church, an actor perfectly ripened for this role, gives one of the best performances of his career.
Cultured Vultures
Grady Bolding
Acidman is a decent character-driven film about a daughter trying to rekindle a relationship with her father. The first fourty minutes are a bit slow, but the film picks up from there and carries on with good effect.
Substream Magazine
Murjani Rawls
If we can enjoy the wonder from a child, why not from an adult? 'Acidman' sticks to the script of previous stories, but the performances invoke a ponderance of how parents and children bond once they are older.
Tilt Magazine
Stephen Silver
A better version of that familiar story, thanks to a pair of strong performances and a unique hook.
The Movie Minute
Joanna Langfield
I wanted to see this estranged father daughter drama because I am a long time fan of Thomas Haden Church. I come away from it now also a big fan of Dianna Agron.
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
Agron and Church give beautiful performances, but the movie doesn't have a whole lot of dramatic heft.
Big Picture Big Sound
Matthew Passantino
Agron and Church are both strong but the performances work best together, which is the sign of a successful two-hander film.
Variety
Courtney Howard
Though not without its flaws, this resonant, resourceful indie drama leaves a gentle imprint on audiences' souls.
Next Best Picture
Ema Sasic
The film is anchored by two solid performances from its leads, but the story itself doesn't go the extra mile it deserves when dealing with such an emotional reunion.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
A tender, heartfelt and captivating emotional journey.
The New Yorker
Anthony Lane
This film is what would remain if you deleted all the spaceships from "Close Encounters of the Third Kind": the tale of a once ordinary man beset by an unworldly thirst that he can neither explain nor quench.
In Review Online
Emily DuGranrut
All of these mostly middling characteristics coalesce into an ending that viewers will have seen coming since the opening frames, and once again the film frustrates by leading the audience to the precipice of some sort of genuine, earned emotion.
Film Threat
Sumner Forbes
Rare is the film that refuses to moralize the actions of its characters, and boy, does this make Acidman refreshing.
48 Hills
Dennis Harvey
Acidman's sci-fi angle is just one of several ideas it refuses to capitalize on, instead hewing to a tenor of quiet character-focused seriocomedy that arrives at no melodramatic or even emotional "big finish."
Epoch Times
Mark Jackson
I've been saying it for years: Actor Thomas Haden Church is cinema's hidden weapon-a full-fledged, mega-movie-star waiting to happen. "Acidman" is some of his best work.
Culture Mix
Carla Hay
Acidman might have been better as a short film. Except for a few emotionally charged moments, this tepid drama about an adult daughter reconnecting with her estranged reclusive father is dragged down by dull and listless scenes.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
The stars are superb, which makes the film a winner.
Beyond the Cinerama Dome
Tina Kakadelis
Acidman has no heroes or villains, despite having a name that sounds like an unknown Marvel character. Relationships are the battleground here. People are at their best and their worst when they're fighting for the things they love.
Loud and Clear Reviews
Jack Walters
"Acidman is a powerful family drama that uses an entertaining sci-fi mystery to elevate its mature themes of generational trauma and loss."
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