Documentary on screen addiction could use some focus.
on phones, computers and other digital devices. Ironically, a new documentary about screen addiction suffers from its own short-attention span issues.
“Screened Out,” written, directed, edited and coproduced by, and starring Jon Hyatt, addresses a topic of deepening concern in our increasingly digital age — probably even more so during quarantine.
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