In an interview at Sundance, Rose Byrne explains what's next in the production process for her upcoming thriller series The ...
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Hosted on MSN"I Felt Safe To Be So Unsafe": Why Rose Byrne & The If I Had Legs I'd Kick You Cast & Crew Were Drawn To Making A24 Movie With 86% RT ScoreRose Byrne, Danielle Macdonald and Carmen Navis talk If I Had Legs, I'd Kick You and why they were drawn to making the A24 ...
Mary Bronstein and Rose Byrne talk filming close-ups, 2.5 hour scripts, dangerous endings and future projects.
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Rose Byrne plays a mother in the midst of a breakdown in the experiential psychological thriller “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You.” Anticipation was high for the A24 film, ...
For Rose Byrne’s falling-apart Linda ... we get the sense that the void is also Linda’s own. “If I Had Legs” is not “Spy,” but the actress doesn’t totally toss aside her comedic ...
This is an official image from “If I Had Legs, I'd Kick You,” courtesy of the Sundance Institute. Linda (Rose Byrne, “Insidious”) is often told that her daughter (Delaney Quinn, “The Beanie Bubble”) ...
Linda (Rose Byrne) is a therapist who ... then again and again and again. “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” is no doubt a taxing watch, but the experience is worth it, if only to shed a light ...
Although his signature physicality still comes through, O’Brien’s typically goofy demeanor disappears in his dramatic supporting role in “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” as a no-nonsense ...
The walls are closing in on Linda (Rose Byrne), a therapist having the worst week of her life, in Mary Bronstein’s exhilarating anxiety attack of a feature, “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You.” ...
Sporting a poisoned-fortune-cookie title like “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You,” there ... exasperated Linda (Rose Byrne) may be going out of her mind, but Bronstein puts us squarely inside ...
In If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You, Rose Byrne’s face becomes the close-up canvas for a wildly unsettling comedy-drama. Written and directed by Mary Bronstein — her first feature in 17 years ...
But Linda’s erratic behavior eventually alienates James too. Through all this, Byrne’s high-wire act remains riveting, scrutinized for long stretches of the film in DP Christopher Messina’s ...
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