The jittery, just-before-the-film-runs-out-of-the-camera opening title sequence of “Sympathy for Delicious,” seems to intentionally (or maybe…
The slob comedy, an invention of the American counterculture of the sixties and seventies that…
One of the great things about watching films on the festival circuit is that reviewers…
Azazel Jacobs has built a career on slow-moving portraits of everyday life. He first came…
The following is a reprint of our review from the Film Comment Selects program at…
The following is a reprint of our review from TIFF. Sophomoric, pedestrian and hokey beyond…
Note: Our U.K. writer saw the film early and this review was first published on…
This review originally ran during the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival. While it boasts a strong,…
The following is a reprint of our review from SXSW. Tonight on the stage of…
From its empty soul to its poorly framed shots ready for pan-and-scan conversion, “Something Borrowed”…