“Absurdist humour, bizarre scenarios, and surreal dialogue exchanges are to be cherished”
– Martin Unsworth / Starburst Magazine
“A work of mad beauty”
– Christian Zilko / IndieWire
“An absurd take on the mysteries of the creative process”
– Anton Bitel / Projected Figures
“Absolute brilliance”
– Nadine Whitney / InSession Film
“In 1982, Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder duetted on Ebony and Ivory, a pop ditty that espoused platitudes about racial harmony by calling on humans to behave more like piano keys. — It appears that the filmmaker behind The Greasy Strangler and An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn was so offended by the stupidity of the musical collaboration that he took it upon himself to make something even stupider. And regardless of one’s thoughts on the song, he succeeded beyond his wildest dreams. —
A wildly entertaining delight. — A side-splitting good time.” – Christian Zilko / IndieWire