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2025 • Comedy / Drama • 100m

Twinless

"We're all just looking for someone who gets us."

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Two men who lost their respective twin brothers develop a growing friendship after meeting in a support group. However, both harbor long-hidden secrets that threaten to tear them apart.

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Dylan O'Brien
Dylan O'Brien
Roman / Rocky
James Sweeney
James Sweeney
Dennis
Aisling Franciosi
Aisling Franciosi
Marcie
Lauren Graham
Lauren Graham
Lisa
Chris Perfetti
Chris Perfetti
George
François Arnaud
François Arnaud
Sammy
Arkira Chantaratananond
Arkira Chantaratananond
Judy
Tasha Smith
Tasha Smith
Charlotte
Susan Park
Susan Park
Sage
Cree Cicchino
Cree Cicchino
Bianca
Crystal Anne Muñoz
Crystal Anne Muñoz
Wanda
Kody Harvard
Kody Harvard
Eric
Katie Findlay
Katie Findlay
Lori
Pauline Dorsey
Pauline Dorsey
Penny
Jannette Bloom
Jannette Bloom
Amber
Jack Clevenger
Jack Clevenger
Chad
Conner Deadrick
Conner Deadrick
Duncan
Heidi Herschbach
Heidi Herschbach
Betty
Director: James SweeneyScreenplay: James SweeneyExecutive Producer: Elizabeth DestroExecutive Producer: Ali JazayeriExecutive Producer: David GendronProducer: David PermutExecutive Producer: Miky LeeExecutive Producer: Dylan O'Brien

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Manuel São Bento
2025-09-02
80%

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/twinless-movie-review-james-sweeney-and-dylan-obrien-turn-pain-into-art/ "Twinless is unafraid to explore the most ambiguous zones of suffering, transforming pain into striking, inspiring cinema. James Sweeney demonstrates a distinct authorial voice, Dylan O’Brien delivers one of the best performances of his career, and the result is a powerful reflection on identity, memory, and survival. It’s one of those rare movies that remind us the true mystery of grief isn’t in resolving it, but in learning to live with it – whispering, at times shouting, that it’s not about closure, but about discovery." Rating: A-

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Brent Marchant
2025-11-29
80%

Finding compatible companions – let alone good friends or romantic prospects – seems to have become considerably more problematic than it once was. Such kindreds appear to be more elusive nowadays, and forging meaningful, lasting connections with them – for whatever reason – has become fundamentally more difficult, sometimes driving us to great lengths and even acts of desperation. That can be especially true for those in communities that fall outside the mainstream, as well as those grieving the passage of loved ones who are having trouble recovering from their losses. And now, in this latest offering from actor-writer-director James Sweeney, audiences get an opportunity to witness these dynamics play out firsthand in an unlikely but affecting, heart-tugging scenario. When Roman (Dylan O’Brien) and Dennis (Sweeney) each lose their identical twin siblings, both seek comfort in the company of a support group for those similarly situated. Before long, their chance meeting leads to the development of a close friendship, one that seems to fill the void left by the deaths of their siblings. In addition to becoming pals, Dennis and Roman also provide encouragement and solace for one another as they work through the pain of loss. But, despite the relationship that emerges between them, something doesn’t feel quite … right. As background details begin to surface, matters don’t add up as thought, even though this has nothing to do with such things as the basic differences that exist between them (Dennis is gay but Roman is not, even though his late twin brother, Rocky, was). So what exactly is going on here? To say more would reveal too much, but suffice it to say that intriguing developments wait in the wings. And these revelations are very much tied to the considerations discussed at the outset above. In many ways, “Twinless” represents a continuation of themes the filmmaker first explored in “Straight Up” (2019), an examination of the loneliness and search for connection that many of us are looking for these days, particularly among those who belong to constituencies that feel inherently marginalized. Like its predecessor, this engaging comedy-drama accomplishes that goal through a cleverly constructed, intelligently crafted narrative that follows an intriguing and entertaining path in unwinding its story, one filled with gentle though occasionally chancy humor, touching moments (without becoming mawkish, manipulative or clichéd), inventive yet credible plot twists, and honest, hard-earned insights. Ultimately this offering may not provide definitive answers to all the questions it poses, but it nevertheless serves up clues about how we may have arrived at where we’re at, as well as possible strategies for working through our sorrows and loneliness and how to move past them so that we don’t feel quite as isolated going forward.

Rachills + Thrills
2026-01-18
90%

watching this post-_Heated Rivalry_ is a real treat! Perfectly quirky and thoughtful, it gives more than I was expecting.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English, Japanese
Studios
TPC, Permut Presentations, Backyard Plane
Budget
$2,000,000
Box Office
$1,400,477
Website
https://www.twinlessfilm.com

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