Delirious
1,708
Comedy. Drama
Les, a small time celebrity photographer, aches to get that one great picture which will get him noticed. He meets Toby, a homeless young man with no direction except a vague desire to become an actor. Luck intervenes for Toby when he gets a chance meeting with K'Harma Leeds, the hottest pop star of the moment. Instant chemistry sparks between them, causing friction between Toby and new found friend Les. When Les betrays Toby's trust, ... [+]
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United States | The Hollywood Reporter | "Smart, funny and ultimately over-the-top spoof" | POS |
United States | The New York Times | "Delirious subjects modern celebrity culture to a microscopic examination that shows the toxic virus of fame squirming and multiplying under its lens" | POS |
United States | AV Club | "Though it scores a reasonable share of laughs, Delirious might have been better off if it weren't a comedy at all." | NEU |
United States | New York Daily News | "In the end, I don't know that Delirious has all that much to say about the fame game, but you'll laugh nonetheless." | POS |
United States | New York Post | "Despite some plot holes, Delirious, hits the bull's-eye with razor-sharp performances and dialogue." | POS |
United States | Chicago Tribune | "Engaging, intelligent and enjoyable." | POS |
United States | SFGATE | "Delirious would be a very good film even if it were only about fame. What makes it even better is that it's about human nature" | POS |
United States | Los Angeles Times | "A story peopled by flawed archetypes, it's an achingly funny film that is also a little sad around the edges." | POS |
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