The Keanu Reeves movie Roger Ebert hated: “A deliberately morose energy”
“A deliberately morose energy level in the movie, as befits one who has seen hell.”
“A deliberately morose energy level in the movie, as befits one who has seen hell.”
“A story based on performance and based on his strong screenplay.”
A final farewell in classic Studio fashion.
A patient examination of rural living and city greed.
“It’s communicating, a way to share our experience.”
“The whole movie is ‘Gimme my money back!’”
“This is the best film title in the world.”
“George goes by his playbook, and I go by mine.”
“The immediate wonder of being human.”
“Ethereal and haunting and possessed of a totally devouring commitment to artifice”.