PRESS

“This won the Best Canadian First Film at the Toronto International Film Festival last September… and it’s easy to see why.” “Great acting and a sharp visual sense”
-Exclaim!

“…makes Sex and the City look like pay-cable romantic Nerf Ball.”
-Austin Chronicle

“impressive writing…a subtle, technically stylish and clever first feature… tight dialogue, eye-catching editing skills … Inertia comes as a welcome debut.”
-Westender

“A deliciously dark comedy… Inertia is a terrific example of structured improvisation… A superb debut”
– Vue Weekly

“A fresh take on twentysomething love. Garrity, who learned his craft in music videos before this first feature, manages an uncontrived take on twentysomething love and infidelity that's far fresher than that water.”
-The Province

“Strikingly original”
-Ken Eisner, Variety

“A smart, funny, and stylish little film.”
“Writer-director Sean Garrity, who workshopped his script with the principal actors, has a fine eye for both sly comedy and colour-rich detail”

-Georgia Straight

“a memorable film… a fine cast… funny as hell!”
-FilmThreat

“An inventive, engaging comedy about a fault-ridden ‘love triangle with four people’.
With its wry tone and startling visual sense, the film establishes Garrity as a promising new Canadian filmmaker.”

-Eye Magazine

“Inertia is well worth seeing … Micheline Marchildon, who plays Alex, is a real find.”
-John Harkness, NOW

“9 out of 10 stars ... a dark gem of a film that holds together long after it's over”
-the Malamute Dogpile

“Audiences should take a break from Hollywood big budget fare like "Serendipity” or "Kate and Leopold" and view "Inertia" in all its freshness and ingenuity. Rather brilliant!”
-Long Yang Club

10 out of 10!
“A great film. It is so good to see a film being honest about its location. The Characters were well developed, realistic people in real-life situations.”
“A must see!!!”

-Cinema Clock

 

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