Birds of America previewed at the Sundance Film Festival, and the reviews are starting to come in. As we know, Lauren Graham and Matthew Perry have been there aggressively promoting the film, hoping to see it picked up for US distribution. So far, only two short reviews have popped up:
Moviehole says that the movie is "exquisitely understated, yet deeply and resonantly human" in its exploration of relationships and the fragility of family. Matthew Perry shines in "his best performance to date" and Lauren Graham gives a "luminous performance." The film is described as smart, poetic, deeply human, remarkable, having a "razor sharp script", humorous but… moving, and vivid.
The Salt Lake Tribune calls Birds of America "a quirky comedy."
There are still a few showings of Birds of America scheduled at Sundance, so hopefully we’ll see more reviews come out soon!










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[...] of America, starring Lauren Graham and Matthew Perry, premiered earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival and was touted as a "quirky comedy." The imdb synopsis reads as "A regular guy [...]
If the movie doesn’t get pick up will it still become available on DVD?
Pretty good review, I hope this means it’ll be picked up.
i can’t wait… i wanna see the movie …
i wonder if the makers found a distributor ???
i really hope this movie gets picked up!
this week has been sooooo exciting!