A wealth of contrasting stimulation gives the film a singular and intimate atmosphere.
It recognizes that even the sturdiest of friendships are inevitably tested by time and the evolution of personal responsibility.
Throughout, Nathan Silver fuses the emotional bigness of melodrama with his unique form of quotidian portraiture.
We’re back with episode 3, and are joined at Grassroots Tavern by Alex Ross Perry.
The user-tailored, specialized nature of the Internet is central to LOL.
A cool DIY commentary about our obsession with technology, given a very considerate DVD treatment by the boys at Benten Films.
What director Joe Swanberg’s LOL lacks in ambition it makes up for in nuance.