Alison Brie
Review Of Promising Young Woman: Turns The Vigilante Flick On Its Head
Promising Young Woman (Video On Demand) Starring Carey Mulligan, Bo Burnham, Alison Brie, Clancy Brown, Jennifer Coolidge, Laverne Cox, and Connie Britton. Directed by Emerald Fennell Rating: *** ½ This is one of the most savagely funny films in a long time. Sassy, savvy, attractive and extremely intelligent Promising Young Woman sparkles with a wicked with viciously humorous take on the vigilante culture of cinema that we’ve been watching from Death Wish to Zakhmee Aurat. Dimple Kapadia playing an angry cop in Zakhmee Aurat went arou | Click Here...
Review Of Happiest Season: Kristen Stewart ‘s Cute Take On Same-Sex Love
Happiest Season (Hulu) Starring Kristen Stewart, Mackenzie Davis, Alison Brie, Aubrey Plaza, Dan Levy, Mary Holland, Victor Garber and Mary Steenburgen Directed by Clea DuVall Rating: ** ½ No matter how big a fan of the Twilight Zone star Kristin Stewart you are, there is no way you can avoid feeling disappointed by this over-sweetened Christmas confection about an orphaned lesbian Abby who decides to accompany her lover Harper to visit her conservative family for Christmas. The key word here is ‘conservative’. The fact that Harper’s f | Click Here...
Review of Netflix film Horse Girl: Disturbing depiction of descent into dementia
Starring Alison Brie Directed by Jeff Baena Rating: *** ½ (3and a half stars) Watching an individual lose her mind in front of your eyes is not a pleasant experience. The exceptionally talented Alison Brie, for long in search of a movie vehicle that would do justice to her presence, here co-produces and co-writes a film that is deeply connected to her own life. Like her character Sarah, Alison Brie has a family history of mental illness. She is able to project the terror of an oncoming mental breakdown with such ferocious authenticity that I felt I was reluct | Click Here...