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Da 5 Bloods
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I May Destroy You
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This satire on the art world is at times both clever and shallow, but its top-notch cast generates plenty of goodwill.
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Writer-director Jonathan Parker sets us up for a 90-minute debate on aesthetics and artistic integrity, and that's a tedious exercise in any medium. July 4, 2010 | Rating: 5.5/10 | Full Review…
Writer-director Jonathan Parker sets us up for a 90-minute debate on aesthetics and artistic integrity, and that's a tedious exercise in any medium.
Ian Buckwalter
Skewers the world of contemporary art in a way that's insightful and funny without becoming a broad parody. November 21, 2009 | Rating: B | Full Review…
Skewers the world of contemporary art in a way that's insightful and funny without becoming a broad parody.
Eric D. Snider
The impenetrable gallery jargon is quite funny at first, and the brothers' twisted relationship is set up nicely, but the movie errs when it takes itself seriously. November 12, 2009 | Rating: 2.5/4
The impenetrable gallery jargon is quite funny at first, and the brothers' twisted relationship is set up nicely, but the movie errs when it takes itself seriously.
John Hartl
(Untitled) asks a lot of intriguing questions -- more intriguing than the film itself. November 12, 2009 | Rating: 2/4 | Full Review…
(Untitled) asks a lot of intriguing questions -- more intriguing than the film itself.
Steven Rea
A serious comedy in which the assorted players - a couple of artists, some gallerists, and the people who attend (or don't attend) their shows - discuss what art is, what it should aspire to be, and what kind of people collect, exhibit, and consider it. November 12, 2009 | Rating: 3/4 | Full Review…
A serious comedy in which the assorted players - a couple of artists, some gallerists, and the people who attend (or don't attend) their shows - discuss what art is, what it should aspire to be, and what kind of people collect, exhibit, and consider it.
Wesley Morris
Has the punctuation and the thinness of a gallery wall label. November 5, 2009 | Rating: 2/4 | Full Review…
Has the punctuation and the thinness of a gallery wall label.
Michael Phillips
Jonathan Parker's art spoof is witty and sharply observed, and makes good use of its talented leads... June 18, 2020 | Full Review…
Jonathan Parker's art spoof is witty and sharply observed, and makes good use of its talented leads...
David Lamble
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...spry and spiky satire... November 19, 2009 | Rating: 3.5/5
...spry and spiky satire...
Chris Barsanti
The characters...are wrapped up in their own perceptions of their greatness and are an odious lot. This is fitting for the film but leaves the viewer without a character to like. November 13, 2009 | Rating: C+ | Full Review…
The characters...are wrapped up in their own perceptions of their greatness and are an odious lot. This is fitting for the film but leaves the viewer without a character to like.
Robin Clifford
Right away, you wonder if the filmmakers are trying hard enough. November 12, 2009 | Rating: C | Full Review…
Right away, you wonder if the filmmakers are trying hard enough.
Gary Thompson
Woody Allen might have passed on making this film 35 years ago because it was too dated and middlebrow. November 12, 2009 | Rating: 2.5/4 | Full Review…
Woody Allen might have passed on making this film 35 years ago because it was too dated and middlebrow.
Peter Keough
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