When Christina Parrish wrote Call Me Brother, she knew it was dirty. Her incestuous coming-of-age comedy is meant to be awkward, push buttons, and feel wrong. Call Me Brother is about a broken family: After a painfully bad and abrupt divorce, siblings Lisa (played by writer Parrish) and Tony (Dismukes) are separated suddenly at a very young age, and they’re not re-introduced until they’re teens. Without a mature adult to guide them, the two begin to become sexually interested in each other, which leads to an obscure and extreme comedy of errors that is more in line with the likes of Yorgos Lanthimos (think Dogtooth or The Killing of a Sacred Deer) than, say, the American Pie franchise.