Picturehouse Entertainment | Release Date: October 19, 2018
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PdfortuneJun 30, 2020
I like the actors a lot, but this movie is so damn boring. The story is super stupid, and not in a cool quirky way like it tries to achieve. It actually came out in 2018 making under $20,000 so the great cast couldn’t save it
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MrWitzelsuchtFeb 11, 2019
Really enjoyed An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn. Just the right balance of weird and funny with an absolute belter of a soundtrack by Andrew Hung.
The film has a Coen Brothers-esque feel to it through it's pacing an quirky characters. The
Really enjoyed An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn. Just the right balance of weird and funny with an absolute belter of a soundtrack by Andrew Hung.
The film has a Coen Brothers-esque feel to it through it's pacing an quirky characters. The cast, from the leads through to the supporting characters, are a joy to spend time with. It might not be for everyone but it was definitely for me!
#MarryMeAubrey ;-)
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WhiskeyStoriesDec 2, 2018
Hosking's two for two so far in my book. No other film made me laugh harder this year than An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn. Greasy Strangler is a lot weirder and out-there, while this film is much more accessible. I was afraid that HoskingHosking's two for two so far in my book. No other film made me laugh harder this year than An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn. Greasy Strangler is a lot weirder and out-there, while this film is much more accessible. I was afraid that Hosking mixing his wonderfully oddball cast with bigger comedy people wouldn't work, but the two complemented each other quite satisfyingly. Well, except for Hirsch. He stood out like a sore thumb (which is weird, because I usually like him a lot in his movies). My other criticism would be that Luff Linn runs out of steam a little bit by the last act, but it makes up for it with its heartfelt finale. Expand
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