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"A savvy comedy starring Adam Goldberg and set in the New York arts scene."
-Susan King, LA Times
"The impressive aspect of Parker's latest is an evident grasp and respect for what's worthy and worthless in the fecund present-day scene.
Marley Shelton, in a sparkling performance... superbly embodies the passions and raw ambitions of a young New York gallerist.
Notably, this pic... bears all the hallmarks of a prestige Sundance movie, from a hip cast including Adam Goldberg and Eion Bailey to a brilliant score by leading new music composer and Pulitzer winner David Lang."
-Robert Koehler, Variety
"Goldberg is pitch-perfect as the self-obsessed Adrian... Director Jonathan Parker has created a gorgeously visual and deliciously amusing overview of the ways in which art and commerce are strange bedfellows that just may be incompatible."
- Palm Springs International Film Festival
"It's an intelligent sit, this film. I felt pleased and settled when the lights came up. That's not a bad thing. Okay, a good thing.
(Marley Shelton) believably plays a sharp Chelsea art-gallery dealer... I bought the projections of cunning, shrewdness and intelligence...
A breakthrough performance..."