At his best, Mazursky dramatized how sociopolitics informed American domestic life, deftly evading preaching.
What kind of Hamish Linklater fan you are likely depends on what kind of entertainment you take in the most.
This is a brilliant and lamentably neglected gem of early-’70s underground filmmaking.
It deftly navigates the ins and outs of platonic-pal sentimentality while reveling in the sublime pleasures of gross-out nastiness.
Running with Scissors now threatens to cause havoc in almost every corner of the globe.
A pity party that makes flip and calculated light of everything from sexual discovery, religion, insanity, recovery, you name it.
Wedding Party is a spunky freshman effort, but Brian De Palma undoubtedly felt more comfortable in the realm of the wryly sophomoric.
Finally, American Pie for adults.