Film Review – Antibirth

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It takes a very long time for “Antibirth” to get going, but once it does, writer/director Danny Perez has some intriguing ideas to contribute to the realm of underground cinema. Influenced by the works of David Lynch and David Cronenberg, Perez attempts to subvert expectations when it comes to the killer pregnancy routine, going abstract with his art-school filmmaking instincts, taking the long way to suspense as he bathes the picture in filth and attitude. “Antibirth” is made for a specific audience, and those dialed into its highlights should be able to put together a satisfying viewing experience. It’s a wild movie, but only when it shows focus. The rest is white noise with sloppy characters, making the wait for something to happen a real chore. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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