Review of Audrey the Trainwreck (2010) by Karina Longworth for Village Voice — 31 Mar 2013
Frank V. Ross makes no-budget, impeccably acted, dryly funny, and unpretentiously melancholic movies about the tiny gray area between happiness and misery, and the frustrations of the suburban working-class.
In his latest, Audrey the Trainwreck, there is no character named Audrey, and nothing as histrionic as a trainwreck.
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This review of Audrey the Trainwreck (2010) was written by Karina Longworth and published by Village Voice on 31 Mar 2013.
Audrey the Trainwreck has generally received positive reviews.
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