Lucky Plush's absurdist comedy The Queue has some fun while poised over the abyss.
by Jena Cutie
According to conventional pessimism, life amounts to waiting in line for death, and the plot of The Queue drops us into a small segment of that waiting, the intolerable hour and a half at the airport that precedes an international flight. The morbid quality of this particular queue becomes blatant when the three main characters turn out to be the distant, disinherited heirs of a wealthy uncle they're trying to meet before he dies.…[ Read more ]