Your Reviews
This movie is a little odd ******* funny and interesting in its own way.
Critic Reviews
First-time feature director Matt Aselton, who co-wrote the darkly funny, well-observed script with Adam Nagata, has crafted a disarming tale that's one of the better independent films in recent memory.Full Review
On the basis of Gigantic, Matt Aselton can make a fine and original film. This isn't quite it, but it has moments so good, all you wish for is a second draft.Full Review
An offbeat romantic comedy that almost - but not quite - works. The characters and situations are a little too quirky for their own good.Full Review
Gigantic plays like a Sundance movie with half the nouns removed; fetchingly cryptic for a while, it's ultimately just obscure.Full Review
With its off-center dialogue and upscale industrial settings, Gigantic strains to be original. But beneath its indie affectations it is really another contemplation of generational misunderstanding.Full Review
