The Future review
Miranda July’s penchant for the peculiar hasn’t suffered in the six years between Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005) and her latest film, The Future. But it’s more than the peculiar that keeps audiences returning to July’s films, books and performance art; it’s her ability to celebrate the mundane. In The Future July creates a surreal world that toes the line between reality and fantasy, inviting audiences to constantly question what’s playing out in front of their eyes.... read more
Found in: Movies, ReviewsSundance Reviews (The Future, All Your Dead Ones, Abraxas)
Paste film editor Michael Dunaway is at Sundance this week. Here’s a round-up of just some of the narrative films he’s seen so far.... read more
Found in: Movies, ReviewsMiranda July working on script for next film
Three years ago, Miranda July blew many, many minds at the Sundance Film Festival with her debut feature, Me and You and Everyone We Know. Since then, she's turned back to her original crafts of performance art and writing, putting together and publishing a book based on her website, Learning to Love You More, and touring with a new performance piece... read more
Found in: NewsMe and You and Everyone We Know
Not a single character in Me and You and Everyone We Know acts his age. A father lights his hand on fire... read more
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