PARK CITY, Utah — What will surely go down as one the most stressful movies of the year is “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You ... and nervousness. For Rose Byrne’s falling-apart Linda ...
Says Rose Byrne, “I’m always loved the darker side of things, often something like Physical or Mary’s movie. The humor in these situations when they are incredibly heightened, these stories ...
But Linda’s erratic behavior eventually alienates James too. Through all this, Byrne’s high-wire act remains riveting, scrutinized for long stretches of the film in DP Christopher Messina’s ...
In If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You, Rose Byrne’s face becomes the close-up canvas for a wildly unsettling comedy-drama. Written and directed by Mary Bronstein — her first feature in 17 years ...
An exercise in riveting restraint and painful poetry, “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” is an emotional knockout. The latest from writer/director Mary Bronstein, the film stars Rose Byrne as a ...
The walls are closing in on Linda (Rose Byrne), a therapist having the worst week of her life, in Mary Bronstein’s exhilarating anxiety attack of a feature, “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You.” ...
More realistic by virtue of its pronounced expressionism, Mary Bronstein’s “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You ... to see that she’s hurting.” Byrne’s caustic and hyper-committed ...
Linda, the Montauk psychologist played with edge-of-delirium tension by a phenomenal Rose Byrne, is not that woman. In writer-director Mary Bronstein’s If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, Linda is ...