Performance artist Miranda July hits a grand slam as the writer, director and star of her first film. It's a moonbeam romance laced with startling wit and gravity.
80
The A.V. ClubNathan Rabin
The A.V. ClubNathan Rabin
A quirkily funny, startlingly assured comedy-drama.
75
ReelViewsJames Berardinelli
ReelViewsJames Berardinelli
Offbeat, daring, and the kind of offering Hollywood will never come close to embracing.
75
Christian Science MonitorDavid Sterritt
Christian Science MonitorDavid Sterritt
A mixed package, but often fun to watch.
70
Chicago ReaderJonathan Rosenbaum
Chicago ReaderJonathan Rosenbaum
These characters are touching and sympathetic to the extent that they're lonely, and that's what most of them are most of the time.
70
Film Threat
Film Threat
A real treasure in the guise of yet another Sundance dramedy.
70
VarietyScott Foundas
VarietyScott Foundas
Brings a fresh perspective to age-old human dilemmas.
70
Village VoiceJessica Winter
Village VoiceJessica Winter
July's witty ode to only-connecting sustains a delicate tone of pensive whimsy.
50
The Hollywood ReporterKirk Honeycutt
The Hollywood ReporterKirk Honeycutt
A hit-and-miss affair. It has moments of unexpected, offbeat comedy, but most of the time neither the characters nor the situations engage the viewer.