Review of Coherence (2014) by Bilge Ebiri for New York Magazine/Vulture — 19 Jun 2014
Byrkit’s film is very much its own thing. It’s an urbane dinner-party movie that turns into something magnificent, terrible, and strange – and yet it never quite stops being an urbane dinner-party movie, never lets up its tone of ironic refinement.
Coherence is a gentle film, but you walk away from it with your brain on fire.
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This review of Coherence (2014) was written by Bilge Ebiri and published by New York Magazine/Vulture on 19 Jun 2014.
Coherence has generally received positive reviews.
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