- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- November 3, 2022 (2 years ago)
- Language
- English
- Origin
- United States
- Runtime
- 1h 56m
Something in the Dirt
Where to watch (United States)
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Crew
Reviews
‘Something in the Dirt’ Review – A Heady Sci-Fi Tale of Friendship and Phenomena DIY filmmaking mavericks Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead continue their unique nesting doll cinematic universe with their latest. Something in the Dirt...
Something In The Dirt Two friends try and capture the supernatural. Read the Empire review now.
A pair of L.A. losers discover a crack in the fabric of reality in 'Something in the Dirt' In 'Something in the Dirt', actor-filmmakers Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead eclipse their prior indies for breathless invention and thorny bromance.
‘Something in the Dirt’ Review: Two Burnouts Lose their Minds in a COVID-Era Conspiracy Satire Sundance: The discovery of a floating rock in a gross L.A. apartment paves the way for Benson & Moorhead's wackiest paranormal misadventure.
Review: Made by inspired and excited filmmakers, 'Something in the Dirt's' mood is infectious Filmmakers Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead ('The Endless' and 'Synchronic') also star in their latest film, the spooky and funny 'Something in the Dirt.'
Something in the Dirt – first-look review Filmmaking duo Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead discover an ominous paranormal entity in their meta fifth feature.
Something in the Dirt review – A wild goose chase Filmmaking duo Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead discover an ominous paranormal entity in their meta fifth feature.
‘Something in the Dirt’ Review: The Truth Is Over There, by the Sofa (Published 2022) Two likable losers fall into conspiratorial rabbit holes while filming the strange goings-on in their apartment building.
Something In the Dirt deconstructs itself to death Moon Knight and The Endless directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead go full meta with this one
Something in the Dirt movie review (2022) Both thought-provoking and crazy-making, just like the mood it presents.
Sundance 2022: A Love Song, Something in the Dirt, The Cathedral On three films from the NEXT program, including career-best work from Dale Dickey, the latest from Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead, and a film from the Bienn...
Movie Review: Odd Phenomena convince LA oddballs there’s “Something in the Dirt” You’ve got to be on their wavelength to “get” the latest strange, dry and deadpan sci-fi venture of “Synchronic” and “The Endless” creators Jus...
'Something in the Dirt': A Kooky, Spooky Journey Through the Minds of Two Paranoid Dudes Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead’s enjoyably strange movie feels like tumbling down an internet rabbit hole — in a good way. K. Austin Collins' review
Something In The Dirt Review: Another Wonderful Genre-Bending Gem From Benson And Moorhead [Sundance 2022] - SlashFilm Something In The Dirt is another winner from one of the wildest directing duos out there right now.
Sundance Review: Something in the Dirt Captures an Obsessive Search for the Otherworldly The characters in Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead’s films shouldn’t be in these situations. They’re out of their depth, caught up on a conspiracy, a c...
'Something In The Dirt' Review: Benson & Moorhead Land A Darkly Funny Sci-Fi Gem About Galaxy-Brained Paranoia & Conspiracies [Sundance] Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead's Sundance film, "Something in the Dirt," effectively fuses sci-fi, drama, dark comedy, and paranoia.
'Something in the Dirt' Review: COVID-Shot Mockumentary Plumbs Its Characters' Existential Grief This lockdown movie about two losers tracking supernatural phenomena could be tighter, but then it wouldn't be so pathetic, which is its strongest attribute
‘Something in the Dirt’ Review: Two Dudes Try to Document Eerie Phenomena in Low-Budget Mind-Bender Inventive indie filmmakers Moorhead&Benson spoof crackpot "meaning of everything" thrillers by spinning a complex mystery on a shoestring.
Something in the Dirt Gets Paranoid in Los Angeles Directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead’s latest feels more familiar than the duo’s other work, but its enthusiasm goes a long way.
Sundance Review: 'Something in the Dirt’ requires some heavy lifting Something in the Dirt is a dense, information-heavy film with a very specific audience; fans of supernatural phenomena, Los Angeles planning grids, and Pytha...
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