Review of 7 Chinese Brothers (2015) by Michael Rechtshaffen for Los Angeles Times — 02 Sep 2015
An intelligent actor whose sad sack demeanor has often been put to good use by director Wes Anderson, most effectively in "Rushmore," Schwartzman does similarly well by Byington, whose slight portrait (taking its name from the title of an R.
E.M. song) might not otherwise sustained its quirky charm without him.
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This review of 7 Chinese Brothers (2015) was written by Michael Rechtshaffen and published by Los Angeles Times on 02 Sep 2015.
7 Chinese Brothers has generally received mixed reviews.
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