From Hollywood to Rose
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From Hollywood to Rose | |
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Directed by | Liz Graham Matt Jacobs |
Written by | Matt Jacobs |
Produced by | Liz Graham Matt Jacobs Eve Annenberg Jon Schweigart |
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Cinematography | James Carman Jon Schweigart |
Edited by | Jack Haigis Christine Kelley |
Music by | Joel Diamond |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
From Hollywood to Rose is an American comedy-drama film released on 16 June 2017 and directed by Liz Graham and Matt Jacobs, starring Eve Annenberg, Maxx Maulion and Brad Herman.[1]
Cast
[edit]- Eve Annenberg as Woman in Wedding Dress
- Maxx Maulion as Man in Cargo Paints
- Brad Herman as Guy in X-men Shirt
- Dave Wilder as Stanley
- Isadora O’Boto as Woman in the Pink Dress
- Chia Chien as Chinese Girl
- Linda Bisesti as The Lady with the Green Scarf
- Eric Deskin as Lizard Guy
- Danny Cleary as Meltdown Bus Driver
Reception
[edit]Norman Gidney of Film Threat rated the film 3 stars out of 4 and wrote that the "respect it has for everyone’s story" makes the film "work".[2] Simi Horwitz of Film Journal International wrote that while the film has "self-conscious quirkiness" and "wink-wink moments", it has "unexpected charm, appeal, even depth".[3] The Hollywood Reporter wrote that the film "has a hard time getting beyond its ostentatious quirks and getting to the point; for some viewers who catch what will likely be a very short run, though, that aimlessness will be its main virtue."[1]
Chelsea Phillips-Carr of PopMatters gave the film a rating of 4/10, praising Annenberg's performance while calling the film "clunky" and "unenjoyable".[4] Katie Walsh of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the story is "thin and clichéd, relying on tired gags and stereotypes for humor."[5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b THR Staff (16 June 2017). "'From Hollywood to Rose': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
- ^ Gidney, Norman (26 June 2017). "From Hollywood to Rose". Film Threat. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
- ^ Horwitz, Simi (15 June 2017). "Film Review: From Hollywood to Rose". Film Journal International. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
- ^ Phillips-Carr, Chelsea (26 February 2018). "IS 'FROM HOLLYWOOD TO ROSE' A PARODY OF INDIE FILM?". PopMatters. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
- ^ Walsh, Katie (15 June 2017). "Review: An ode to mass transit in indie comedy 'From Hollywood to Rose'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 23 September 2022.