Best two reviews:
1) The Film Stage - I found myself rolling my eyes more than intrinsically caring about the figures on-screen. (Rating: 58) Read Full Review >
2) RogerEbert.com - The irony is that as Gallner’s performance gets stronger, the film around him grows weaker. (Rating: 50) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
5) Village Voice - As we plod along, attempting to figure out how the sprawling ensemble players all fit together, the mystery and symbolism of what's truly behind the door grows less profound and more irritating. (Rating: 30) Read Full Review >
6) indieWIRE - Oliver Thompson's spellbindingly awful Welcome to Happiness isn't much worse than most first features — and, in some respects, it's far more ambitious — but this star-studded mess is the rare film that confronts you with the helplessness of watching someone self-sabotage their own work. (Rating: 16) Read Full Review >
1) The Film Stage - I found myself rolling my eyes more than intrinsically caring about the figures on-screen. (Rating: 58) Read Full Review >
2) RogerEbert.com - The irony is that as Gallner’s performance gets stronger, the film around him grows weaker. (Rating: 50) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
5) Village Voice - As we plod along, attempting to figure out how the sprawling ensemble players all fit together, the mystery and symbolism of what's truly behind the door grows less profound and more irritating. (Rating: 30) Read Full Review >
6) indieWIRE - Oliver Thompson's spellbindingly awful Welcome to Happiness isn't much worse than most first features — and, in some respects, it's far more ambitious — but this star-studded mess is the rare film that confronts you with the helplessness of watching someone self-sabotage their own work. (Rating: 16) Read Full Review >
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