Me and You and Everyone We Know Critic Reviews
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A film that with quiet confidence creates a fragile magic.Read the full review
Totally original yet filled with familiar human frailties, "Everyone" leaps off the screen to become one of those rare movie-going experiences.Read the full review
Definition eludes the delicate pleasures of this marvelous, idiosyncratic movie collage.Read the full review
Optimistic and humanistic to the core, Me and You and Everyone We Know is a paean to perseverance and finding ways to cope.Read the full review
Remarkably, ''Me and You" doesn't shock so much as soothe.Read the full review
Performance artist Miranda July hits a grand slam as the writer, director and star of her first film. It's a moonbeam romance laced with startling wit and gravity.Read the full review
A wise, funny film about the little leaps of faith it takes to just get through the day.Read the full review
Though her movie has a clear narrative line, and might even be classified as romantic comedy, it is also a meticulously constructed visual artifact, diffidently introducing the playful, rebus-like qualities of installation art to the conventions of narrative cinema.Read the full review
A quirkily funny, startlingly assured comedy-drama.Read the full review
Hums with compassion for its outlandish, lonely but always sweet characters.Read the full review