After earning critical praise and cult-hit status for his clever and hauntingly poignant depiction of human time travel in Donnie Darko, Richard Kelly delivers Southland Tales, a pointlessly ...
Countless directors have contended with the curse of the sophomore slump, but the saga of “Southland Tales” exists in a category of its own. Five years after his cult hit “Donnie Darko” established ...
Once more into the breach: For those who missed its mayfly run, Richard Kelly’s Southland Tales is newly available on DVD in appropriately letter-boxed format. Reviled by many, championed by a ...
[An indieWIRE review from Reverse Shot. Writer Jeff Reichert is co-founder and editor of Reverse Shot and is a Senior Vice President overseeing publicity and marketing at Magnolia Pictures.] ...
Neither of the actors you see here bears any responsibility whatsoever for Southland Tales.Courtesy of Samuel Goldwyn Films “Southland Tales might be part comedy, part action satire, part thriller, ...
Back in 2006, following the release of the mind-bending “Donnie Darko,” filmmaker Richard Kelly was invited to show his follow-up, “Southland Tales,” as a work in progress at the Cannes Film Festival.