Beginning with an airplane landing and ending with another taking off, Patrick Stettner's sterling feature -
length hyphenate debut boasts of a surprising maturity both in terms of its narrative completeness and the consistency of its photographic compositions.
David Duchovny makes his feature -
length hyphenate debut with the appropriately - named House of D, a slog through Duchovny's Freudian undercarriage as he casts himself as a goateed Parisian flipbook artist and wife Téa Leoni as his character's mother in flashback — with pre-Duchovny played by a game Anton Yelchin, riding around on a meat wagon in 1973 Greenwich Village, the bitch to Robin Williams's retard bull.