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Directed by | Ricardo Perez-Selsky |
Written by | Chase Hinton |
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Cinematography | Sarah Phillips |
Edited by | Tayler Braasch |
Music by | Jakob Freudendahl |
Production company | Cut To The Chase Films |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
IRL is a 2019 American drama film directed by Ricardo Perez-Selsky and written by Chase Hinton. The film stars Hinton, Johanna Sol, Eric Roberts and Haskell V. Anderson III.
The story covers the ups and downs of online dating and modern dating.
The film premiered on March 5, 2019 at the Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema. [1]
The film has a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 12 reviews. [2]
Josiah Teal at Film Threat scored it 8 out of 10. [3] Jonathan W. Hickman at Newnan Times-Herald scored it 7 out of 10. [4] Aramide Tinubu at A Word with Aramide said it is "about taking a chance and putting your heart on the line even when the odds seemed stacked against you." [5] Caroline Madden at Screen Queens said it is a "penetrating depiction of yearning for connection in a hyper-connected world." [6] Tim Brennan at About Boulder said "in the weeds of a pandemic, love can still bloom." [7]
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