Casual conversations and the performance of mundane tasks are the essentials of "The Flick," which eavesdrops on a few hours in the lives of three underpaid, underemployed workers at a rundown Massachusetts movie theater. There are no histrionics or jaw-dropping reveals. Instead, "The Flick" dishes out a slice of life, with no particular urgency to get from curtain up to lights out.
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 12:00AM on April 6, 2016