Buzzard Reviews
Like Potrykus, Burge shows great daring, his performance a high-wire act of ballistic anomie and genuine empathy; we may find Marty repugnant, but only because we fear ending up like him, a disillusioned hellion desperate for a way out.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Mar 12, 2015
With its casual deadpan attitude, Buzzard offers a nightmare portrait of arrested development and anomie for the age of inequality.
| Mar 6, 2015
Potrykus's puckishly outrageous visions are short on insight, but they pack an enduring hallucinatory power.
| Mar 6, 2015
Burge is phenomenal here, giving a memorable, well-rounded performance. His take on Marty is not your typical cinematic slacker: all cool detachment and nave apathy.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Mar 6, 2015
Love it, hate it or tolerate it with reluctance, "Buzzard" has a ruthless clarity of vision, and breaks new ground in pushing character-based comedy right to the edge of profound discomfort.
| Mar 6, 2015
Tough to categorize, tougher to shrug off, "Buzzard" firmly places young indie filmmaker Joel Potrykus on the ones-to-watch list.
| Mar 5, 2015
Caught between Beavis and Butt-head and Andy Warhol.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Mar 5, 2015
Even as a quiet pathos brews over time, "Buzzard" doesn't quite gel into compelling drama.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Mar 5, 2015
Think Vampire's Kiss on a DIY scale, with motels and basement rec rooms in place of brownstones and nightclubs and a bladed Power Glove in place of plastic fangs. That's Buzzard in a nutshell.
| Original Score: B+ | Mar 5, 2015
Potrykus has something uncommonly pure in mind, filling his plot with a stream of Marty's poorly conceived rackets, occasional bursts of violence and a kind of nihilistic self-ruination that rings as loudly as a punk song
| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 4, 2015
Potrykus never gets didactic about the class commentary in Buzzard, because Marty's funny/pathetic scams and simmering psychosis draw the attention away from it.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 4, 2015
"Buzzard" is among the first great American satires of the 21st century, its scathing indictment of capitalism delivered as a prolonged, disorienting punchline.
| Original Score: A | Mar 4, 2015
Often very funny, the film is not a comedy ...
| Mar 3, 2015
Potrykus' deadpan script finds new themes in American capitalism and an imaginative way of eating Bugles.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Mar 31, 2014
The movie, though it is aggressively satirical and sometimes shocking, is in the end hauntingly sad.
| Mar 19, 2014
A vigorous and strangely compelling character study, a sustained burst of punk-rock ferocity, and one of the most original American films to emerge in some time.
| Mar 18, 2014
A chilly allegory whose antihero is both compelling and repulsive.
| Mar 17, 2014
This is a study of a man who's hard to like, harder to dismiss, and impossible to pigeonhole.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Mar 15, 2014
As fascinating as it is off-putting.
| Mar 13, 2014