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Infinity Baby
Description
The movie revolves around a man who works for a company called Infinity Baby, which is able to offer a service for aspiring parents who never want to leave the baby bubble, infants that do not age.
The movie revolves around a man who works for a company called Infinity Baby, which is able to offer a service for aspiring parents who never want to leave the baby bubble, infants that do not age.
Actors:
Zoe Graham,
Martin Starr,
Lydia Tracy,
Jennifer Prediger,
Kieran Culkin,
Martha Kelly,
Kevin Corrigan,
Nick Offerman,
Stephen Root,
Jonathan Togo,
Dickson McGuire,
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Zoe Graham
27 October 1994, Austin, Texas, USA
Martin Starr
30 July 1982, Santa Monica, California, USA
Lydia Tracy
Jennifer Prediger
Kieran Culkin
30 September 1982, New York City, New York, USA
Martha Kelly
Kevin Corrigan
27 March 1969, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Nick Offerman
26 June 1970, Joliet, Illinois, USA
Stephen Root
17 November 1951, Sarasota, Florida, USA
Jonathan Togo
25 August 1977, Rockland, Massachusetts, USA
Dickson McGuire
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Bob Byington
Bob Byington
Country:
United States
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March 13, 2017
These far-fetched story elements combine to craft a legitimately hysterical film that manages to be satirical, but relatable in its comedy.
November 10, 2017
Tukel's screenplay has some clever quips, but the total lack of emotional depth in any of the characters (well, except the women) means there's nothing redemptive in the people ...
November 09, 2017
Infinity Baby feels a little underdone. It's good company while it lasts, but before you know it you're on your own again.
June 22, 2017
It's unique, absurd, strange, and memorable.
November 08, 2017
At 70 minutes, there's just enough "plot" to keep the perfectly matched cast sniping at each other with quips that feel ad-libbed but are actually tightly scripted/
December 29, 2017
If any of that sounds appealing to you, trust us: "Infinity Baby" hits its modern targets with plenty of bite, not unlike the way Mike Judge's "Idiocracy" did a decade ago.
March 27, 2017
Looks like a holding pattern in a career that often threatens to attract attention beyond the festival circuit but hasn't yet managed to do so.
August 07, 2017
The plot trucks along nicely, and manages to hit all the right beats in the scant 70 minute running time.
April 12, 2017
As another in-joke whose punchline probably wouldn't be that funny even if there was one, it's unlikely to expand Byington's small coterie of admirers.
September 14, 2017
It's an extremely funny and caustic film, but when it tempers that with moments of humanity, that is where the film shines.
January 19, 2018
The skillfully obtuse Infinity Baby withdraws from a usual comic routine and commits to its outrageous nature wholeheartedly.

