Sentences with phrase «like humpday»

Mark Duplass is also acting in Greenberg, he is the director of a pair of more high profile mumblecore flicks, Baghead and The Puffy Chair and has starred in even more widely known MC pics like Humpday and Hannah Takes the Stairs (also with Gerwig).
Shelton got her start making intelligent, funny comedies without the safety net of a screenplay; films like Humpday and Your Sister's Sister proved that «entirely improvised» didn't have to be a red flag.

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Again, the outfit is so easy, stylish, and effortless, you could wear it just on a random humpday like I'm doing!
One of the preeminent voice of the mumblecore scene, Lynn Shelton has never had an A-list cast like this to work with in her past projects (Humpday).
Back in early summer, I'd have sworn «Humpday» would end up in the conversation, but the film never caught on like it was supposed to.
She's been lumped into the fast and loose mumblecore movement with organic, naturalistic comedies like «Humpday,» but she's also matured well beyond that delineation with the observational exploration of family and lovers in the insightful, sharp and keen, «Your Sister's Sister.»
Like her features «Humpday» and «Your Sister's Sister,» her latest Seattle - set comic drama, «Touchy Feely,» is a work that gestures toward depths without truly plumbing them.
I like many qualities of Lynn Shelton's work (Humpday, Your Sister's Sister) and her latest, low - key effort has particular promise because it has such a strong, well - chosen cast, led by Rosemarie DeWitt, Ellen Page, Scoot McNairy, Josh Pais, Allison Janney, and Ron Livingston.
From small roles in the likes of Oscar baity films, such as Zero Dark Thirty and, le sigh, Parkland, to larger roles in unsung indie hits Humpday and Safety Not Guaranteed, and simply as the reliably affable straight man, Pete, on The League, it's easy to admit that Duplass has got range.
And she didn't even write this one, which may explain why it feels even less like a film from the director of Humpday and Your Sister's Sister.
«Starting with «Humpday,» Magnolia has proven to us over and over again that genre and marquee names don't mean everything in indie film, and that they will passionately get behind a wild movie like Sean Baker's «Tangerine» simply because it is unique, inspired, and flat out entertaining,» Jay and Mark Duplass said in a joint statement.
Having liked Lynn Shelton's previous feature, Humpday, I was anxious to see if she could duplicate her efforts...
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