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Bubble & Squeak
Directed by
Evan Twohy
2025
1h 35m
Comedy
,
Drama
5.5
32%
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Accused of smuggling cabbages into a nation where cabbages are banned, Declan and Delores must confront the fragility of their new marriage while on the run for their lives.
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Cast of Bubble & Squeak
Himesh Patel
Declan
Sarah Goldberg
Delores
Steven Yeun
Bkofl / Producer
Dave Franco
Norman
Matt Berry
Shazbor
Ursel Tilk
Officer
Inga Salurand
Jelenka
Jaak Prints
Yaroslav
Ralf Samuel Arulepp
Timotej
Lauren Grinberg
Booking Clerk
Mika Lipartia
Little Girl
Andres Tabun
Village Elder
Zoë Chao
Rhonda
Mo Gilligan
Craig
Evan Twohy
Director / Writer
Page Brady
Associate Producer
Christina Oh
Producer
Josh Senior
Executive Producer
Christopher Storer
Executive Producer
Cooper Wehde
Executive Producer
Bubble & Squeak Ratings & Reviews
Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore
Silly and weird, the film is definitely too long for what it is (a one-joke gag). But the bizarre, oddball humor and ridiculous premise works well enough.
rachelsreviews.net
Rachel Wagner
In a comedy when I'm not laughing the pacing starts to feel real sluggish and the two leads don't have chemistry to make up for it. It's just a slog.
The Hollywood Reporter
Lovia Gyarkye
This gonzo premise doesn't have anywhere else to go, and to compensate, Twohy pads the screenplay with quirky antics that tax viewer patience and expose a narrative thinness that's hard to ignore.
Collider
Ross Bonaime
In 2025, the honor of Sundance's biggest comedy swing and a miss comes in writer-director Evan Twohy's Bubble & Squeak, a film with an incredible cast centered around… making jokes about cabbages.
Vanyaland
Nick Johnston
Either you're with it, or you're not - just be prepared for a lot of cabbage and, potentially, a lot of good gags.
Awards Radar
Joey Magidson
Bubble & Squeak is absurd and quirky but never entertaining in the slightest.
Paste Magazine
Jim Vorel
If anyone remembers Bubble & Squeak in the years to come, it will no doubt be for the fact that it contains more utterances of the word "cabbage" than possibly every cumulative feature film to date in the history of cinema.
Slant Magazine
Chris Barsanti
Evan Twohy's attempt to smuggle some sincerity into this largely absurdist tale shows that he isn't especially committed to coherence.
AwardsWatch
Reuben Baron
Many indies over the years have been inspired by Wes Anderson, but Bubble & Squeak pushes this inspiration to the point where it starts to feel like one of the many AI-generated Wes Anderson "parody" videos polluting the internet.
The Movie Cricket
Sean P. Means
There's a poignant, if a bit overlong, scene toward the end that starts at explaining the source of Delores' obsession. Otherwise, that deadpan tone remains consistent, producing more laughter than anything about cabbages likely has ever inspired.
The Playlist
Gregory Ellwood
Despite superb work behind the camera and some picturesque Estonian locations, "Bubble" is less original than it wants to be. Not ideal for a movie about two cabbage smugglers on the run.
Inverse
Hoai-Tran Bui
It's as goofy as it sounds and lives up to its premise by employing a wry, absurdist tone and deadpan performances from leads Himesh Patel and Sarah Goldberg.
New York Post
Johnny Oleksinski
It's not funny, wise or heartfelt - only long.
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Damon Wise
You can reasonably argue that it's a one-joke movie. That joke, though, is often hilarious and even somewhat cautionary; you will never travel with cabbages in your carry-on ever again.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
So aggressively quirky that it pushes through to annoying.
Awards Buzz
Abe Friedtanzer
Patel and Goldberg are just the right fits for their roles, and it's clear that they understood the assignment. Audiences should have a good time with this one, even if they don't come out of it craving cabbage.
Variety
Peter Debruge
Not all movies need to serve up profound insights into the human condition, but the ones that don't should at least be entertaining, and Twohy's particular strain of absurdism is not just contrived, but deeply unfunny.
IndieWire
Kate Erbland
It sure looks like everyone on the screen is having fun, but what about the audience watching them ham it up?
Screen Rant
Mae Abdulbaki
An outrageous premise and unconventional dialogue may sound good on paper, but it's surprisingly shallow despite its core story having depth.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
No amount of narrative wackiness and star power can make [cabbages] or this Sundance Film Festival offering funny.
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