
After learning she only has three months to live, Morgan flips her conservative protected life upside down. That is where she meets Jordan, a rebellious gender-defying artist, who takes her on the adventure of a lifetime.... (Full plot summary below)
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After learning she only has three months to live, Morgan flips her conservative protected life upside down. That is where she meets Jordan, a rebellious gender-defying artist, who takes her on the adventure of a lifetime.
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| Willamette WeekCurtis CookA twee romp through the familiar territory of indie faux-rebellion, James Bird's Honeyglue goes through all the regular motions. |
| Los Angeles TimesKatie WalshWriter-director James Bird took inspiration from real-life experiences, and the story is obviously heartfelt. But despite a stylized, edgy surface, Honeyglue doesn’t stray from the well-worn weepy narrative. |
| The Film StageJared MobarakHoneyglue has a very good movie inside it, but decisions brought on by inexperience prevent it from sprouting its wings. |
| San Francisco ChronicleDavid LewisJessica Tuck gives an emotionally raw performance as Morgan’s mother, and Amanda Plummer’s turn as a trailer park resident sheds more light on Jordan than all the other scenes combined. |
| San Diego Gay & Lesbian NewsJean LowerisonYou have to be willing to accept a lot of nonsense if you're going to make it through Honeyglue, beginning with the title. |
| The Seattle TimesSoren AndersenIt’s Honeyglue, a romantic drama, which fittingly, given that title, is sticky with sentimentality. |
| The Hollywood ReporterHarry WindsorWriter-director James Bird’s second feature tells an entirely familiar story with a dash of transvestism thrown in, but doesn’t do anything interesting with that twist – and the lumpen screenplay is drag enough. |
| Slant MagazineDiego SemereneIt's more interested in borrowing terminal cancer as a narrative shorthand for intensity than investigating it as a lived experience. |
| VarietyNick SchagerThroughout, Bird’s visuals are consistently flat, and his habit of cinematographically spinning around his characters (at a dinner table, on a dance floor, in a field) is dizzying in an unpleasant, nausea-inducing way — thus creating a fitting marriage of form and content. |
| User ReviewVera IHoneyglue is obviously a film made with a lot of heart, and is a story about the incredible power of love. This film is a great reminder that each moment we have with our loved ones is precious and should be treasured. Watch it with one of your loved ones and prepare to laugh and cry together. |