After circulating amongst and betwixt multiple international film festivals, virtual and analog, over the better part of a pandemic year, writer-director Sasha Collington’s remarkably self-assured feature-length debut, Love Type D, a romantic comedy with a lo-fi, sci-fi twist (among one or two others), arrives quietly on digital shores. Given the veritable influx of streaming titles, VOD, and theater reopening, chances are that Love Type D will get lost in the proverbial shuffle, to be randomly discovered and perhaps even appreciated by the equivalent of channel-surfing viewers over the next few weeks or even months. If nothing else, Love Type D serves as a calling card or sizzle reel for Collington and her filmmaking career. Setting a dry, drolly twee tone within...
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- 7/9/2021
- Screen Anarchy
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