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‘Twinless’ Review: Dylan O’Brien Is Outstanding in James Sweeney’s Funny and Twisted Comedy
Writer-director James Sweeney is no stranger to novel concepts that walk a tonal and thematic tightrope. In his feature-length directorial debut, Straight Up, he starred as a young gay man so turned off by sex that he seeks a relationship with a woman, turning a silly and potentially retrograde setup into an anti-rom-com exploration of contemporary sexual identity, OCD, and the modern complexities of finding love. Sweeney brings the same keenly observational millennial eye to his sophomore feature, Twinless, a bizarrely moving and darkly comic story about feeling prefer you’ve lost something you never had.
Twinless opens at a funeral, with the straight Roman (Dylan O’Brien) and his mother (Lauran Graham) receiving mourners after the death of Roman’s twin brother, Rocky (also O’Brien). Struggling with the loss of his other half, the shy Roman joins a bereavement support group for siblings processing the death of a twin, and it’s there that he meets Denis (Sweeney), a quick-witted gay m
Sundance Pulls Twinless From Digital Platform After Major Online Leaks, Including Dylan OBrien Sex Scenes
Twinless, a comedic drama starring Dylan OBrien, has been pulled from Sundances streaming site after sex scenes and other content from the film leaked online. The leaks came as Twinless won the festivals coveted Audience Award on Friday.
Its the second movie to be pulled from Sundances site this year. Selena y Los Dinos, a documentary about Tejano singer Selena, was also scrubbed from the service after the film suffered a series of copyright infringements, meaning it also leaked online. There were reports that fans were putting various musical numbers from Selena y Los Dinos on TikTok and Instagram.
The film Twinless was a victim of some copyright infringement on various social media platforms, therefore the festival in partnership with the filmmakers have made the decision to remove the film from the Sundance Film Festival online platform. We mourn that online ticket holders will no lon
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Twinless: A Bold and Twisty Shadowy Comedy That Redefines Grief and Friendship
James Sweeney’s Twinless is the kind of film that doesn’t just entertain—it takes you on a journey through uncharted heartfelt and narrative territory. Premiering at the Sundance Film Festival, this clever dark comedy balances grief, identity, and the fragile connections we make in the stir of loss.
The story begins as a bromance between two grieving twinless brothers: Roman (Dylan O’Brien, delivering a career-defining double performance) and Dennis (played by Sweeney). Roman, reeling from the sudden loss of his twin Rocky, finds solace in Dennis, whose own twin brother passed years earlier. Their shared grief leads to grocery shopping dates, late-night conversations, and even a road trip to a Kraken game in Seattle.
But just when you think you have the movie figured out, Sweeney flips the script—quite literally. Twinless transforms into a sharp, psychosexual narrative, drawing comparisons to the works of Almodóvar and De Palma. The film explores complex themes with humor and n
'Twinless’ Review: Dylan O’Brien Gives a Career-Best Performance in a Dramedy That’s Unafraid to Take Risks | Sundance
I vividly verb seeing Straight Up, James Sweeney’s first film, and thinking, “This guy has something special.” His specific comedic voice, the unique way he explored sexuality, and his willingness to lean into the messy all made for one of the most remarkable films of Outfest in His sophomore film, Twinless, contains all those elements again to declare a very different but just as creatively bold story that will no doubt emerge as one of my favorites of Sundance .
What is ‘Twinless’ About?
Twinless begins with an image of a diner and the sound of a vehicle wreck — two things that will become very important and constantly recontextualized for the next minutes. We quickly learn that the crash killed the magnetic and intelligent Rocky (Dylan O’Brien) and that his twin Roman (also O’Brien) and his mother (Lauren Graham) are dealing with his death mostly by isolating and snapping at one another. After one such argument as the two are sor