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Me and You and Everyone We Know Reviews

Me and You and Everyone We Know

Overview


Genre :

Drama, Romance

Release Date :

June 17, 2005

MPAA Rating :

R

Director :

Miranda July

Starring :

Ellen Geer, John Hawkes, Brad William Henke, Miranda July, Jordan Potter, Brandon Ratcliff, Jason Rice, Natasha Slayton, Miles Thompson, Najarra Towns

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Go! Watch this movie. You'll regret if not seeing it.    Readers  Be the 1st!

4.5 of 5

“..rare first-time gem that does everything remarkably well...”
by Norm Schrager [Filmcritic]
4 of 4

“..possesses a quirky charm that is so difficult to categorize that perhaps the jury's award for "originality of vision" is the only way to describe it..”
by Annlee Ellingson [Boxoffice Magazine]
3 of 4

“..it's increasingly rare that we see a film with this kind of quiet depth and poetic soul escape..”
by James Berardinelli [ReelViews]
“..brings a fresh perspective to age-old human dilemmas..”
by Scott Foundas [Variety at Sundance 2005]
9 of 10

“..a wonderful debut that shows great promise for whatever July does next...”
by Edward Douglas [Comingsoon]
5 of 5

“..a true gem of a film that's too good for you not to see...”
by Aaron Ducat [EFilmCritic]
3.5 of 4

“..a moonbeam romance laced with startling wit and gravity...”
by Peter Travers [Rolling Stone]
“..a hit-and-miss affair..”
by Kirk Honeycutt [The Hollywood Reporter]
3.5 of 5

“.."Me and You" feels like a breath of fresh air..”
by Daniel Wible [Film Threat, Hollywood's Indie Voice]
“.."Me and You and Everyone We Know" achieves a rare distinction..”
by Kristi Mitsuda [IndieWIRE]
5 of 5
Reviewed by Lisa Schwarzbaum [Entertainment Weekly]
5 of 5
Reviewed by [E! Online]
4 of 5
Reviewed by Rich Cline [Shadows on the Wall]
3.5 of 4
Reviewed by Hanh Nguyen [Zap2it]
3 of 4
Reviewed by Pam Grady [Reel]
3 of 4
Reviewed by Joe McGovern [Slant Magazine]
2.5 of 4
Reviewed by Warren Curry [Entertainment Insiders]
2.5 of 4
Reviewed by Sara M. Fetters [MovieFreak]
2 of 4
Reviewed by Jack Mathews [New York Daily News]
Reviewed by Anthony Lane [The New Yorker]
Reviewed by William Wolf [Wolf Entertainment Guide]
Reviewed by Robert Glatzer [Movies 101]
Reviewed by N.P. Thompson [Movies into Film]

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