The Financial Times
'This is a good mumblecore. The verbal agonisings are funny, skilful, revealing.'
The complete review is available at The Financial TimesEvery magazine or newspaper has its own scoring system, it will be adapted to Screenrush's scale from 1 to 5 stars.
'This is a good mumblecore. The verbal agonisings are funny, skilful, revealing.'
The complete review is available at The Financial Times'A charming, insightful examination of criss-crossing relationships that was one of the buzziest titles of this year's Toronto film festival'
The complete review is available at The Guardian'an insightful, humane study of relationships between siblings and between men and women, with improvised dialogue that sounds like real speech, only funnier.'
The complete review is available at The Independent on Sunday'This film should come with a warning: don't watch with a sibling. Unless you're up for some knowing elbow-digs. '
The complete review is available at Time Out'the modern romcom has gone from emetic to mimetic'
The complete review is available at The Observer'the picture is, intermittently, delightful'
The complete review is available at New York Times'So low-key is the look [Shelton] aims for, and so halting and unrefined the dialogue, that the outcome strays now and then to the borders of the merely glum; but all three performers add both tone and, when required, a fierce volume to their interplay.'
The complete review is available at New Yorker'it's tart and invigorating for a good while, but eventually sags under the weight of the interpersonal crisis it's imposed.'
The complete review is available at The Daily Telegraph'an interesting relationship triangle of painfully real characters'
The complete review is available at The Guardian'retreats from its initial edginess into something comfortable and slightly glib, a study in self-absorption that lets off its characters too easily.'
The complete review is available at The Independent'retreats from its initial edginess into something comfortable and slightly glib, a study in self-absorption that lets off its characters too easily.'
The complete review is available at The Independent'If you have seen the trailer you will know all the twists apart from one major one. It's a shame they had to give so much away.'
The complete review is available at The Sun'It's probably the best three-star movie this month. An effortless, emotional, funny little indie that few people will see. Be one of them.'
The complete review is available at Total Film' Good performances and a handy screenplay help things along, but these people find themselves more fascinating than I did.'
The complete review is available at Evening Standard
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