Instructive, but for reasons its makers won't like: it shows the difference that a good script and capable cinematography can make, as this film, sadly, has neither.
A New Wave (2005)
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Reviews Counted:5
Fresh:2
Rotten:3
Average Rating:4.8/10
Genre: Dramas
Starring: Andrew Keegan, Lacey Chabert, John Krasinski, William Sadler
Starring: Andrew Keegan, Lacey Chabert, John Krasinski, William Sadler, Caprice Benedetti, Thomas Edward Seymour
Director: Jason Carvey
Director: Jason Carvey
Screenwriter: Jason Carvey
Reviews for A New Wave
I hereby declare a moratorium on Reservoir Dogs references, explicit or implied, in all movies. Forever.
A New Wave turns out to be a movie that never really knows where it's going, or why.
It's a minor film; one that doesn't embarrass itself even after it stumbles.
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