Don't Think Twice, which spends a lot of time prowling the stage, also examines - sometimes generously, sometimes not - human interaction with a twist of desperation. It feels lived it, honest and painfully funny
a modest film, more sketch than detailed portrait. But amidst its hard truths about the odds of real success in a creative field, it's surprisingly effective at communicating
"Don't Think Twice" really shines as an improv procedural, a film that celebrates, in illuminating detail, the skills and anxieties of this showbiz subgenre