Directed by Sinéad O’Shea, this documentary premiered at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival. it follows James "Fergie" Chambers, a wealthy heir who attempts to found a Marxist-Leninist collective in Massachusetts.

: Reviewers on IMDb criticized its cheesy script, low production value, and stale comedic delivery from director/star Blake Freeman. 2. All About the Money (2026)

: Critics at Variety described it as a compelling portrait of how extreme wealth and political ideology intersect.

: The film received mixed-to-negative reviews. Critics on Rotten Tomatoes noted it as a conventional comedy with juvenile humor that occasionally delivers laughs, though some jokes felt dated.

: Generally positive for its complex character study, though some critics found the narrative structure fragmented.