Miles Joris-Peyrafitte makes a grand stride forward in his ambitious second feature, a singular if somewhat slow-to-alight outlaw romance set against a Dust Bowl backdrop
a lovely, evocative film; Miles Joris-Peyrafitte proves himself to be one of the most exciting young directors around with Dreamland, a drama with dazzling visuals, subtle performances and deft nods to classics like Days of Heaven and Bonnie and Clyde
a bittersweet vision of America barrelling down a two-lane road to nowhere; It's an elegiac portrait as much of today's America as yesteryear's, in a land where every dream comes with a cost, and every story is built on tragedy