Movies Movie Review: In audacious dark comedy ‘Twinless,’ grief and loneliness lead down disturbing paths This image released by Roadside Attractions shows Dylan O’Brien, left, and James Sweeney in a scene from “Twinless.” (Roadside Attractions via AP) Sep 4, 2025 Thursday, September 4, 2025 1 min to consume JOIN THE CONVERSATION SMS Email Print Copy article link Save This image released by Roadside Attractions shows Dylan O’Brien, left, and James Sweeney in a scene from “Twinless.” (Roadside Attractions via AP) Tags Entertainment Arts Arts-entertainment Ent Film Review Twinless As featured on Movies Movie Review: In audacious dark comedy ‘Twinless,’ grief and loneliness lead down disturbing paths James Sweeney never had a twin, though he wanted one. The filmmaker grew up a military brat,… SMS Email Print Copy article link Save New from The Star Celebrate 50 Years of TIFF with George Pimentel​
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