Bernadette’s brain is on fire. You realize this after just a few minutes of watching the character navigate all the things in her daily life that she hates: leaving the house, interacting with people, ...
Running time/rating: 1:44, PG-13 for some strong language and drug material. More so than most filmmakers who treat their characters like human beings, rather than cardboard plot inhabitants, ...
More so than most filmmakers who treat their characters like human beings, rather than cardboard plot inhabitants, the writer-director Richard Linklater intuits his way into finding the right tone, or ...
Sure, the hilarious comic novel Where’d You Go, Bernadette? by Seattle writer Maria Semple has been turned into a movie. But I think they should have tweaked the film title a bit … to Where’d The ...
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Where’d You Go, Bernadette. There’s a double meaning to the title Where’d You Go, Bernadette, Richard Linklater’s film adaptation of Maria Semple’s 2012 ...
The concept of a “suburb” has always been a pop culture staple — from the cult classic “Heathers” to 2016’s “Bad Moms,” these enclaves of society are a thing of intrigue. Rational conversations and ...
More so than most filmmakers who treat their characters like human beings, rather than cardboard plot inhabitants, the writer-director Richard Linklater intuits his way into finding the right tone, or ...
Sometimes idiosyncratic directors do surprisingly accessible and moving work when paired with more structured material and a strong and willing star, and so it is with Richard Linklater and “Where’d ...
More so than most filmmakers who treat their characters like human beings, rather than cardboard plot inhabitants, the writer-director Richard Linklater intuits his way into finding the right tone, or ...
The great realignment in the entertainment industry has left a gaping hole in theater releases. Between Hollywood’s big-budget events and streaming indie hits we find more and more failed blockbusters ...
Kari Perkins breaks down how she dressed Cate Blanchett for 'Where'd You Go, Bernadette' as the “bitch goddess of architecture” in trench coats, Christmas sweaters, custom sunglasses and that fishing ...
More so than most filmmakers who treat their characters like human beings, rather than cardboard plot inhabitants, the writer-director Richard Linklater intuits his way into finding the right tone, or ...
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