Review of 5 Flights Up (2014) by Rex Reed for New York Observer — 05 May 2015
Better films about senior citizens displaced by a greedy housing market have been made. (Anyone for Vittorio De Sica’s Umberto D, or Ira Sachs’ recent heartbreaker Love is Strange, about a homeless elderly gay couple?) But the humorous script by Charlie Peters (based on a novel by Jill Ciment), fluidly directed by Richard Loncraine, makes this an agreeable experience.
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This review of 5 Flights Up (2014) was written by Rex Reed and published by New York Observer on 05 May 2015.
5 Flights Up has generally received mixed reviews.
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