"A brooding man in a blck hat flies into a room where the partygoers are oversized hors d'oeuvres munching on tiny people. It's a surreal masterpiece culminating in a non sequitur-heavy conversation between our leading man and a stoic barkeep. Amusing and marvelously weird. Dali and Magritte would have loved it." The Kansas City Star
"The Cocktail Party is the strongest contribution to the Bizarro art movement yet. It blends the best of unusual film, literature, and visual art to create something far more dense and compelling than most feature length films. If we're lucky, this will only be the first entry in the body of a genuis filmmaker's work." John Edward Lawson, author of Last Burn in Hell and The Troublesome Amputee
"A black and white animation so vibrant you'll swear in a court of law that it was filmed in glorious Technicolor." Bradley Sands, editor of Bust Down the Door & Eat All the Chickens
"Filled with beautifully hand-drawn bewilderment, The Cocktail Party is a fantastic piece of Bizarro film. Brandon Duncan has created a ten minute masterpiece, an adaptation of a story by the exceptionally absurd mind of writer D. Harlan Wilson. Together these artists have given birth to a new breed of offspring that will surely catch the eye of those with a taste for true talent and originality. The Cocktail Party is a rare and wonderful gift." Dustin La Valley, author of The Bleeding
"True to Wilson's story, The Cocktail Party is a perfect irrealist experience. A funny, mind-bending, visual masterpiece." Gina Ranalli, author of Suicide Girls in the Afterlife and 13 Thorns