Goran Stolevski's You Won't Be Alone and Audrey Diwan's Happening shined at this year's virtual fest.
When I saw the barrage of vitriol roll in for Lena Dunham’s second movie, her first since 2010'sa dismal 42 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.) I don’t think this is a great movie, but Dunham tends to inspire undo ire for someone who writes specifically and often has a very clear purpose for her artistic provocations. Look, I don’t think” is a pretty ridiculous way to describe something that’s mostly just...there.
But whatever. Part of the point is the ensemble, which includes Dunham , Taylour Paige, Jon Bernthal, and Jennifer Jason Leigh. So, at least they’re all here. I didn’t find any of it particularly funny, but whatever.
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