The film deals forthrightly with the question of purpose and whether it can be found in a career.
Inventing Anna suffers from a few meandering detours but succeeds in its goal of elevating its central figure.
The film quickly settles into a depressingly one-note groove as a culture-clashing circus act.
Desiree Akhavan’s tale of queer post-breakup funk shows more nuance, and racial dimension, than its cinematic cousins.
Robin Williams’s casting is one of the more astute choices for Moises Kaufman’s solidly crafted production of Rajiv Joseph’s Pulitzer finalist.