Touching on issues of artistic survival and the porous boundary between work and pleasure, Ms. Subrin, an accomplished visual artist and filmmaker, sifts addiction, celebrity and the plight of the aging actress into something rarefied yet real.
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Village VoiceKristen Yoonsoo Kim
Village VoiceKristen Yoonsoo Kim
Siff gives a modest but poignant performance that rings true for women of a certain age and career.
The quality of the performances goes some way towards mitigating the navel-gazing tendencies of the dialogue. Seymour, in particular, gives a lovely, textured vulnerability to recovering alcoholic Kate.
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Slant MagazineClayton Dillard
Slant MagazineClayton Dillard
The film’s depiction of friendship seldom pushes past insights predicated on a fundamental tension between characters.