Sasquatch Sunset review: A nature walk with Bigfoot
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Sasquatch Sunset has more in common with a nature documentary than a narrative film: 89 minutes of wordless, but not silent, footage of a bigfoot family, which, at first, is only discernable by height. Even Sunset’s most recognizable star, Jesse Eisenberg, is lost under the layers of hair and prosthetics. The film’s other name star, Daisy Jones & The Six’s Riley Keough, the only woman in the cast, is indistinguishable from her screen partners but for her lactating breasts that nurse the youngest...

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