Review of Living in Oblivion (1995) by Jeffrey M. Anderson for Combustible Celluloid — 22 Jun 2007
DiCillo effectively uses dream sequences and black-and-white film to spoof the pretentiousness of indie films, but remains thoughtful and clever throughout. And every performance is spot-on.
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This review of Living in Oblivion (1995) was written by Jeffrey M. Anderson and published by Combustible Celluloid on 22 Jun 2007.
Living in Oblivion has generally received very positive reviews.
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