“THE TRUE SUBJECT HERE IS THE ARDOR THAT OLD ROMANTIC FILMS USED TO STOKE - as gorgeous stars in 50-foot closeups celebrated their oneness with a cigarette, two glasses of champagne and some Max Steiner violins - and which the little people watching these rapturous fantasies rashly applied to their own lives. Nobody Walks updates that grand and foolish impulse by acknowledging the seductive musk of attractive people in close proximity. Subtle, pensive, alarming - there's vitality and humor here and everyone in the acting ensemble is really fine.” - Richard Corliss, Time “ IT PACKS A WALLOP.” - Molly Simms, Bust | “A PRICKLY AND UNPREDICTABLE COMEDY.” - A.O. Scott, NY Times “You feel the characters' pangs as they spin out of control. Acutely acted by an excellent cast.” - Stephen Holden, NY Times “INTIMATE, QUIETLY COMPELLING. Refreshingly, the film doesn't trade in easy labels or judgments. But that imperfect humanity is also what makes them so watchable.” - Ian Buckwalter, NPR “Ry Russo-Young continues to develop into one of our finest woman filmmakers.” - Michael Dunaway, Paste Magazine |