Life’s a Breeze is a rigidly predetermined film that runs on the fumes of hackneyed plot points.
If AMC is trying to make television that looks like the movies, then Cinemax is giving them a run for their money.
Most viewers are unlikely to share the depth of Peter Greenaway’s art-geek obsession with this purported murder mystery in oils.
Make your way toward Pluto and don’t forget your bottle of Chanel No. 5!
Imagine Me & You’s conventionality is what makes it simultaneously progressive and a great, big snooze.
Neil Jordan’s film is an odd, at times off-putting mixture of camp inflection and earnest insight.