

Four friends reunite for a dinner to catch up on each other's lives. As the night progresses, it devolves into a whirlwind of jealousy, lies and big revelations. This dramatic story unfolds in real time.
Acting
Barron and Thayer weaponize passive-aggression like Olympic sport.
Writing
Gershenzon's dialogue escalates like a slow-motion car crash.
Director
Andy Gershenzon
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in a single Brooklyn apartment over four nights, with actors doing full run-throughs like theater.
The title's glass metaphor pays off literally in the final scene — watch whose drink remains untouched.