"Sasquatch Sunset: A Gross-Out Bigfoot Family Drama That's Dividing Audiences"

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"Sasquatch Sunset," a new comedy from the Zellner brothers starring Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough, features the actors in cryptid costumes as they portray a pack of sasquatches exploring the wilderness and embracing their primal instincts. The film, which has polarized reactions, is described as extreme, profane, and whimsical, offering a unique and unapologetic take on the dawn of humanity. With no dialogue and minimal plot, the movie presents a meditative and visually stunning exploration of the wild, complete with graphic bodily functions and chaotic survival instincts.
- Sasquatch Sunset review: A top 5 gross-out movie about Bigfoots Polygon
- 'Sasquatch Sunset' is so relentlessly gross that people are walking out of screenings. Star Jesse Eisenberg says the film was a 'labor of love.' Yahoo Entertainment
- Movie Review: Should you watch 'Sasquatch Sunset' about a family of Bigfoots? Not yeti The Associated Press
- Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough on their 'Sasquatch Sunset' transformations Entertainment Weekly News
- Reviews are In for the Entirely Humboldt-Filmed Bigfoot Family Drama Sasquatch Sunset Lost Coast Outpost
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