Enter Melanie (an effervescent Gina Rodriguez, the film's secret weapon), a bubbly and curious personality that swiftly gets attracted to the trio's unorthodox ways in order to shake things up a bit in her own square existence. Kajillionaire is, in some ways, a coming-of-age movie, but it eschews the typical glow-up for an internal reckoning that's years overdue. Miranda July's third feature follows a family of small-scale swindlers in a deceptively sunny Los Angeles.. the movie marinates in this kind .

July possesses that elusive ability to be wry, resonant, profound, and uniquely creative… all at the same time. And Kajillionaire is all the proof you need. With Evan Rachel Wood, Gina Rodriguez, Debra Winger, Mark Ivanir.

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A woman's life is turned upside down when her criminal parents invite an outsider to join them on a major heist they're planning. Review: A family of con artists rings beautifully true in Miranda July's comedy 'Kajillionaire' Evan Rachel Wood stars in the movie "Kajillionaire." (Matt Kennedy/Focus Features) 'Kajillionaire': Film Review A single month with new releases from both Charlie Kaufman (I'M THINKING OF ENDING THINGS) and Miranda July, is almost enough to make this movie lover forget for a moment that we are suffering through a global pandemic, raging forest fires, and the most obscene presidential campaign of my lifetime. July is an absurdly talented writer and filmmaker, and. A movie review by James Berardinelli. Kajillionaire has a uniqueness of vision that's refreshing in an era when movies are increasingly retreating into the safety of cliché-riddled conformity.

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While some folks might be too caught up in the movie's emboldened sense of weirdness, at its core, Kajillionaire is a uniquely universal tale about finding the people who understand and care about. Watch a clip from the movie 'Kajillionaire.' 'Kajillionaire': Film Review One of independent cinema's most singular voices, Miranda July infuses this absurdist satire about a dysfunctional family of scam artists with insights into what. Miranda July's new film 'Kajillionaire,' starring Evan Rachel Wood and Gina Rodriguez, is a darkly whimsical tale about a family of grifters.

Movie reviews: 'On the Rocks' is laugh out loud funny, for a time anyway. Movie reviews: 'Kajillionaire' a poignant comedy about growing up a grifter "Kajillionaire" is a strange bird, in more ways than one. For starters, it's just a weird movie. The latest work from respected filmmaker Miranda July possesses odd sensibilities, including.