If depictions of early COVID shenanigans haven’t worn you down to a nub, the satire Stress Positions (now streaming on Hulu) may be your tip-the-Uber-Eats-guy-generously, ...
John Early commands another chaotic role in Stress Positions. The film captures millennial New Yorkers' lives during the early days of the COVID pandemic, revealing deep insecurities and absurdities.
Anyone who got near the University School of Nashville auditorium in the mid-2000s knew the buzz: John Early, the shoo-in lead for school plays and musicals, would be a star one day. Harried homemaker ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Everyone is falling apart in “Stress Positions,” the Sundance premiere now opening in U.S. theaters from Neon on April 19. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s the early months of lockdown in New York, an anxious time for the residents of what was then an epicenter for disease ...
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The writer-director Theda Hammel’s biting, delirious quarantine comedy skewers white gay men in a world where fact, fiction and authentic experiences collide. By Lisa Kennedy When you purchase a ...
Stress Positions, Theda Hammel’s ambitious directorial debut, is a divisive dramedy that follows a trio of white, queer, Brooklyn-dwelling millennials as they navigate identity amidst the height of ...
Stress Positions, the excellent new comedy from writer-director-costar Theda Hammel, approaches its story from two angles. The first is a punchy take on screwball comedy set during the height of the ...
At a glance, not much appears to connect Minhal Baig’s “We Grown Now” and Theda Hammel’s “Stress Positions.” Baig’s feature, her third as a writer and director (after “1 Night” and “Hala”), is a sweet ...
A pair of inventive comedies lead off this month’s exploration of the hidden discoveries on your subscription streaming services. By Jason Bailey Stream it on Max. The comedian Julio Torres writes, ...
Theda Hammel's neurotic chamber comedy about New Yorkers rattled by COVID and identity crises opens from Neon on April 19. Everyone is falling apart in “Stress Positions,” the Sundance premiere now ...