‘Full Phil’ Review: Kristen Stewart Eats Woody Harrelson Up in Quentin Dupieux’s Slight, Silly Farce
'Full Phil' is a farcical film by Quentin Dupieux that explores themes of family and absurdity. Kristen Stewart delivers a standout performance as a daughter with a voracious appetite, while Woody Harrelson plays her neurotic father. The film features a unique blend of humor and horror, though it struggles with pacing and consistency.
- ▪The film centers on a father-daughter relationship during a trip to Paris.
- ▪Kristen Stewart's performance is highlighted as a key strength of the film.
- ▪The movie includes a subplot involving a bizarre film-within-a-film featuring Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim.
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Home > Creative Content > Movies ‘Full Phil’ Review: Kristen Stewart Eats Woody Harrelson Up in Quentin Dupieux’s Slight, Silly Farce Cannes 2026: Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim also star as a duo investigating a monster in a movie within the movie Chase Hutchinson May 17, 2026 @ 8:18 AM Share on Social Media Share on Facebook Share on X (formerly Twitter) Share on LinkedIn Share on Email "Full Phil" (Cannes Film Festival) A film about fathers and daughters, men and monsters, mountains of food and clogged toilets, Quentin Dupieux’s farcical pseudo body horror “Full Phil” is the type of movie you’ll either find yourself eating up every minute of or rejecting entirely.
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