Infinity Baby

Owing to a genetic mix-up involving stem cell research, the recently founded company Infinity Baby is able to offer a service for aspiring parents who never want to leave the baby bubble — infants that do not age.

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  • ★★★★ review by Eli Hayes on Letterboxd

    When I first saw this film,

    I had no idea that Aesop Rock

    composed the OST; w/ Baby and

    Bushwick, it seems as if he is on a

    compositional roll -- these OSTs are gold and,

    also, this movie has one of the best casts of '17.

  • ★★★★ review by collin on Letterboxd

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    This was a great surprise. I've never seen anything from Bob Byington before this but I'll have to catch up on his other stuff because this was such an excellent deadpan nihilistic comedy. This and The Party are probably the two funniest films I've seen of 2018 so far which is odd because both are black and white and barely pass an hour and ten minutes. This has an all star cast and everyone completely nails it, especially Nick Offerman and Keiran Culkin. Smart script, perfect pacing, good cinematography and never outstays it's welcome. Wasn't expecting much going in but this is a must see. Stream it on Amazon Prime.

  • ★★★★ review by Andre de Nervaux on Letterboxd

    Nick offerman is just the man.

  • ★★★★ review by Eli Hayes on Letterboxd

    Another film that will most

    likely be negatively misread.

  • ★★★★ review by Zack Ford on Letterboxd

    Wisconsin Film Festival #14- Bob Byington's movies have always been more gimmick than funny, but Infinity Baby is by far his funniest film without losing nay of his looseness or quirk. In 10 or so minutes of screen time, Megan Mullaly gives her funniest performance of her career, with a lot point that has such perfect payoff.

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