
In near future Brooklyn, an ad executive uses a new Augmented Reality technology to conduct an affair with his best friend's girlfriend...sort of.... (Full plot summary below)
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In near future Brooklyn, an ad executive uses a new Augmented Reality technology to conduct an affair with his best friend's girlfriend...sort of.
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| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperAs we’re enjoying the beautiful cinematography and the fine acting and the dark humor, Benjamin Dickinson is delivering a signature work announcing his arrival as a filmmaker to watch for years to come. |
| AV ClubIgnatiy VishnevetskyIn the end, it all comes down a cautionary tale call to “real life” — a call that the movie will heed, just as soon as it’s done with this latest scene of David pretending to f--k a polygonal figure to Vivaldi. |
| Austin American-StatesmanMatt ShiverdeckerShot in gorgeous black and white with an expansive widescreen palate, this drama blends elements of science fiction with a touch of comedy for good measure. |
| Minneapolis Star TribuneColin CovertStrikingly scored to classical music and shot in black and white except for moments when technology and imagination intersect, it shows us a point where the human brain is outmoded and we dig it. |
| RedEyeMatt PaisBeautiful, smart, exhilarating and risky, Creative Control is the most satisfyingly ambitious and excitingly fresh movie I've seen in a while. And I don't say that lightly. |
| Philadelphia InquirerTirdad DerakhshaniWhile it hits some of the usual sci-fi tropes, Creative Control's center of gravity isn't tech itself, but the relationships of those who use it. |
| Seattle TimesSoren Anderson"Creative Control" is a hypnotic voyage into a society where technology addiction comes to rule and ruin those who fall under its seductive spell. |
| Chicago Daily HeraldDann GireIn creating a social satire, Dickinson doesn't find much comic relief in Creative Control. His movie is dead serious stuff approaching a cautionary warning about our growing technology codependence. |
| EntertainmentTellStephen SilverIt's an enjoyable effort, with statements to make about everything from tech to the male gaze (Splice Today) |
| Washington City PaperTricia OlszewskiA legitimately stylish close to a strainingly trendy film, suggesting that Dickinson may indeed have some talent if he could only get over himself. |