
Bored office employee Marty, is out to cheat the system. One day he decides to make his escape by swiping dozens of undeliverable refund checks from his company. From here, his small-time scams manifest into paranoia and violence.... (Full plot summary below)
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Bored office employee Marty, is out to cheat the system. One day he decides to make his escape by swiping dozens of undeliverable refund checks from his company. From here, his small-time scams manifest into paranoia and violence.
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| Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)John BeifussIn its merger of deadpan arrested-development comedy and mentally disturbed menace, it suggests an unholy recombination of Napoleon Dynamite and Freddy Krueger. |
| Baret NewsKam WilliamsCreepy character study of annoying slacker who gets off busting strangers' stones. |
| MLive.comJohn SerbaThe film is an intuitive experience. It feels like a spiteful criticism of, well, whatever you want it to be: Pop culture, institutions, homogeneity, America itself. |
| Metro Times (Detroit, MI)Serena DonadoniBurge and Potrykus are the De Niro and Scorsese of stunted adolescence, collaborators who explore the petulance and violence of stymied young men. |
| Minneapolis Star TribuneJim Brunzell IIIPotrykus' deadpan script finds new themes in American capitalism and an imaginative way of eating Bugles. |
| The PlaylistGabe ToroBuzzard is a quiet, introspective film, but it trumps all generic blockbusters in that it very much is a roller coaster ride, one that thrills, upsets, and makes one queasy, all in surprising ways. |
| The New York TimesStephen HoldenWith its casual deadpan attitude, Buzzard offers a nightmare portrait of arrested development and anomie for the age of inequality. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfThere's no doubt that "Buzzard" can be an infuriating film, but endurance has it rewards, including a peek at Potrykus's unique sense of humor and ability to mine complete stillness for an unusual style of suspense. |
| Otroscines.comDiego BattleA truly indie American comedy that will entertain you with its constant twists. [Full review in Spanish] |
| LarsenOnFilmJosh Larsen...one of those laser-sharp character portraits with such an incisive bead on its central figure that you sit, transfixed, by his every move. |