Blue Film
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- Jun 13, 2026
Feeling pretty hollowed out after this one. Brief and simultaneously intense in a way that really stung. Kieron Moore is a gem
KarstenMay 3, 2026A truly audacious film. I have not been this shocked in a cinema in a long time, it felt awesome. It is very well-directed, the script is invisible, the actors are incredible, it is so captivating and it was panned by so many festivals and distributors. I heard one…
Jim CummingsAug 16, 2025an incredible tightrope act that this manages to pull off. here’s a film that has the guts to make audiences sit with their discomfort – provocative yet deeply mesmerising in the way it takes unspeakable taboos and splits them wide open. i know it’s cliché to describe a…
iana - Jun 12, 2026
Too uncomfortable to say much but the actors really acted the house down. I can’t wait to never watch this again 🥰
MacDoesItMay 10, 2026Catherine Breillat’s work was named repeatedly by Tuttle during the Q&A after my screening as a major influence and that was especially eye-opening. Anatomy of Hell is draped all over Blue Film. Two people in a room whose walls willingly contain all their ideas of…
claira curtisJun 14, 2026Blue Film is provocative by design, but it cleverly subverts expectations at nearly every turn, resulting in an unexpectedly moving character study about perversion in the age of OnlyFans.
Danny Rosenberg - Oct 11, 2025
For 82 minutes all I could hear was Julia Roberts whispering behind me, saying “Not everything is supposed to make you feel comfortable.”
Andrew Van HeusdenMay 9, 2026There is an earned edginess that pushes director Elliot Tuttle’s erotic two-hander “Blue Film” down toward difficult-to-reach depths. In the opening scene, for instance, the findom camboy Aaron Eagle (Kieron Moore), performs for his 500+ followers on a livestream. Dressed…
Robert DanielsJun 1, 2026Among other things, I can’t figure out why a character named Mr. Grant quotes two full lines of Lana Del Rey’s “The Grants” without attribution, as if it’s just an original thought… what was the movie trying to say with that. Even after an experience as tense and…
Bobby Finger