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That Blitstein pulls off this tiredly self-reflexive conceit with relative panache is due in no small part to the scruffy grace of leads Justin Rice ("Mutual Appreciation") and indie fixture Brendon Sexton III.Full Review
The NYU film grad steals liberally from Woody (especially "Annie Hall") - from camera placement to body language to plot twists to the whole Ingmar Bergman thing. That's not necessarily bad, if the project works. This one doesn't - it just annoys.Full Review
A movie where the only conception of life seems to come from other movies makes for no kind of movie at all.Full Review
This sort of thing was indulgent enough the first time around; transplanted to the mumblecore milieu, it's intolerable.Full Review
