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Gallo's Polenew
Despite its formalistic failings and truly absurd Porn Moment, there's a morbidity here that feels quite genuine, and after the movie is over, it amounts to rough-hewn poetry.
Bunny Lovenew
Vincent Gallo's notorious film turns out to be an anti-action road trip that has the feeling of a fever dream.
Austin Chronicle |
Marc Savlov |
10-01-2004 |
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Tags: The Brown Bunny, Vincent Gallo
A Giant Burrito of Sorrownew
Vincent Gallo’s drive across America proves to be a good-looking, albeit occasionally sucky experience
Tucson Weekly |
James DiGiovanna |
09-16-2004 |
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Gallo Uses Style as a Distraction From Lack of Originalitynew
All of the negative hype and reports of boos from audiences at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival prove to be legitimate responses to Vincent Gallo's masturbatory opus, The Brown Bunny.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Felicia Feaster |
09-09-2004 |
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Tags: The Brown Bunny, Vincent Gallo
"Bow-Wow," Said the Bunnynew
I can forgive Gallo his histrionics, which are entertaining enough when they’re not downright vicious. What I can’t forgive is his boring me silly.
L.A. Weekly |
Ella Taylor |
09-02-2004 |
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Tags: The Brown Bunny, Vincent Gallo
Echoing Disasternew
Never at any time in The Brown Bunny does Vincent Gallo give the impression of being outside the world of the film: in The Brown Bunny, artist and world are one.
Boston Phoenix |
Chris Fujiwara |
09-02-2004 |
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An Interview with Vincent Gallonew
Vincent Gallo loves to talk, as followers of his career as musician, painter, actor, and director will have gathered.
Boston Phoenix |
Chris Fujiwara |
09-02-2004 |
Profiles & Interviews
Unmitigated Gallonew
Six angles on The Brown Bunny's vanishing points
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Edward E. Crouse, Susan Gerhard, Chuck Stephens, Cheryl Eddy, Johnny Ray Huston and M.P. Klier |
09-01-2004 |
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