Review of No Stranger Than Love (2015) by Brian Tallerico for RogerEbert.com — 16 Jun 2016
Feels like it probably began life as a one-act play, set almost entirely in Lucy’s living room and with a small cast of characters. It has that feeling of a piece that needed a bit more workshopping to discern its purpose and, like a lot of independent cinema that feels like it has theatrical origins, never becomes convincingly cinematic.
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This review of No Stranger Than Love (2015) was written by Brian Tallerico and published by RogerEbert.com on 16 Jun 2016.
No Stranger Than Love has generally received negative reviews.
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