Like Me (Blu-ray)
Directed by Robert Mockler
Also Available On:
iTunes Amazon Google Play Vudu Booking InquiryIan Nelson
Stuart Rudin
Jeremy Gardner
Larry Fessenden
Nicolette Pierini
Editors Jessalyn Abbott and Robert Mockler
Cinematographer James Siewert
Produced by Larry Fessenden, James Belfer, Robert Mockler, Jessalyn Abbott and Jenn Wexler
Writer Robert Mockler
A reckless loner (Addison Timlin, Little Sister) sets out on a crime spree that she broadcasts on social media. After releasing a video of herself robbing a convenience store, she amasses a huge following. While traveling along the coast, she encounters a drifter, an Internet troll, and a paint huffing outsider who are all pulled into her circle of chaos, junk food, and drugs. Robert Mockler’s visually arresting debut feature, produced by indie horror veteran Larry Fessenden, takes the viewer into a world of fabricated personalities and offers a thought-provoking portrait of isolation in our increasingly digital world.
Blu-ray Extras Include:
Making-of documentary | Photo gallery | Trailers
“Writer-director Robert Mockler deploys a healthy skill with Kubrick-torqued visual experimentation... ‘Like Me’ has an eccentric bravura to it. It's like an artisanal cocktail of modern-day danger, pain and alienation: whether it wants you to sip or gulp, it finds its way into your head.”
“Artfully chaotic… [an] often-gruesome buffet of wild imagery bathed in hot pink. Lean[s] into a maniacal nihilism that [Addison] Timlin sells with terrifying zeal.”
"An impressionistic portrait of modern estrangement... offers a uniquely weird take on loneliness and lunacy."
“Delivers a wonderfully twisted antihero only possible in the 21st century. She’s a symbol of youth rebellion — decked out in torn jeans and dark jackets with shadowy black hair atop a piercing gaze, she’s Lisbeth Salander with a YouTube fetish.”
"An unconventional fusion of horror film, road movie, and sadomasochistic sex drama... Blossoms into a debauched fantasia of longing, potentially announcing the arrival of a significant new artist."
“Rises above the pack in a few ways – ranging from its ambitious style to the out-of-whack humanity of its two lead performances.”
"Wildly unpredictable. The most exciting debut you’ll see this year. Or maybe any."
"Brilliantly realized. A wild visual feast."
"A neon-soaked fever dream. The most unpredictably wonderful movie-going experience."
To read more about Kino Lorber Edu's terms of use and ordering information,
visit Kino Lorber Edu.
RT' @punchycritic': Check out our review by' @GinGerSnAp0101' of Panah Panahi's HIT THE ROAD!' https://t.co/uO9jfZCx3Q'
In a dystopian world where the stakes couldn't be higher, how far would you go to prove worthy of acceptance? 🔥 In…' https://t.co/Ye9PHzM07v'
RT' @bobfreelander': New #CollectionUpdate video on my' @JustTheDiscsPod' channel today - including 4K discs from' @KinoLorber',' @Lilfilm’s' RED R…
RT' @JimLNeibaur': A good Universal studios post war #FilmNoir newly released on blu ray from' @KinoLorber' - here is the link to my review of…
RT' @jakefogelnest': Worth the wait for the Sleez Sisters. “Times Square” is officially back in print today! On Blu-ray and DVD! Thank you' @K…'
With #Cannes in full swing, shop our digital and home video sales featuring hundreds of films that graced 𝑙𝑎 𝐶𝑟𝑜𝑖𝑠𝑒…' https://t.co/Z5WIiyRvQe'
A provocation. An existential tale. A coming-of-age story about the search for family and identity, set in a toxic…' https://t.co/ypwvSc9h1D'
RT' @DedzaFilms': Cannes Directors’ Fortnight 2021. The future of Rwandan Cinema. NEPTUNE FROST in theaters 06/03.' https://t.co/MnWa6ndRTA'
General Inquiries
333 W. 39th St., Ste. 503
New York, NY 10018
Tel. (800) 562-3330
Fax. (212) 714-0871
Press & Media
For publicity assistance and press inquiries please contact us by emailing dninh@kinolorber.com or calling 212-629-6880.
Educational
Please visit our educational site at www.KinoLorberEDU.com
For assistance with educational orders, please contact us at:
Phone:212-629-6880
Fax: 212-714-0871
email: edu@kinolorber.com