Gypsy 83 Critic Reviews
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They are tremendously appealing, and under Stephens' direction, Anson Scoville as an Amish runaway and Paulo Costanzo as a closeted gay college fraternity man are also memorable. Read the full review
Rue plays her with just the right combination of sweetness, sexuality and sass. Read the full review
This offering is a mostly undistinguished addition to the long list of films about alienated and self-pitying young people. Read the full review
This is a tiny, vulnerable, rather treacly film at heart, one that would probably float away were it not for Ms. Rue's generous presence. Read the full review
The outsider road picture Gypsy 83 means well, but writer-director Todd Stephens can't keep his aesthetic out of the way.Read the full review
Couldn't be less involving and more sentimentalized.Read the full review