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Joaquin Phoenix is back with yet another indie darling. This time, the movie is A24’s C’mon C’mon, a black-and-white drama opening in theaters this weekend. Written and directed by Mike ...
Mills was inspired to write C'mon C'mon based on his own experience ... was to have this as one of his early experiences making movies," Phoenix says now. "I remember witnessing this one moment ...
In the movie C'mon C'mon, Joaquin Phoenix plays an audio journalist who, after visiting his sister (played by Gaby Hoffmann), takes his young nephew (played by Woody Norman) on the road as he ...
Meanwhile, Hoffmann’s Viv is tender and loving but also brings some good comedic relief to the movie. Some narrative insistence bogs down C’mon C’mon’s pacing. However, Mills still has a ...
For RTÉ Arena, Tara Brady and Justin MacGregor review the latest films, including Paolo Sorrentino's The Hand of God, Mike Mills' C'mon C’mon with Joaquin Phoenix and Final Account from ...
“With C’mon C’mon, I wanted to play with opposing ... Mills used the well-established structure of the road movie genre as a story map – Wim Wenders’ Alice in the Cities proved an ...
it’s here in C’mon C’mon. He plays one half of an offbeat buddy movie next to young Woody Norman, an uncle and nephew forced together by something in the neighborhood of fate – and while ...
C’mon C’mon couldn’t be more different than Joaquin Phoenix’s last movie, Joker. For one thing, there’s no scene where he dances to “Rock and Roll Part 2” or shoots Robert De Niro in ...
He makes the movie’s soundtrack—and emotional life—complex by making the drama complex in form. “C’mon C’mon” is a tender and turbulent melodrama that amplifies its power with a ...