Review of The Boy Downstairs (2018) by Serena Donadoni for Village Voice — 14 Feb 2018
The writer-director’s first feature is warmly affectionate and maddeningly vague, with half-formed characters, limp plotting, and performances of captivating delicacy, especially from Zosia Mamet as a novelist guided by uncertainty.
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This review of The Boy Downstairs (2018) was written by Serena Donadoni and published by Village Voice on 14 Feb 2018.
The Boy Downstairs has generally received mixed reviews.
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