Review of Honeydripper (2007) by David Denby for The New Yorker — 20 Dec 2012
At its best when the characters sit around, dither, and ruminate. Moviemaking seems to have become almost magically easy for this independent writer-director. He builds a detailed atmosphere, brings his good people and his bad together, and lets them jabber at one another; the virtuosity is rhetorical rather than visual.
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This review of Honeydripper (2007) was written by David Denby and published by The New Yorker on 20 Dec 2012.
Honeydripper has generally received positive reviews.
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