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- In "Write When You Get Work," Elswit captures New York's mercurial personality, how it changes in different lights, be it harsh morning light or the monochromatic blues of dusk. Sometimes the streets feel expansive, sometimes they feel desolate and empty. It's a great-looking film, entrenched in a specific sense of place.
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Nov 23, 2018 · In "Write When You Get Work," Elswit captures New York's mercurial personality, how it changes in different lights, be it harsh morning light or the monochromatic blues of dusk. Sometimes the streets feel expansive, sometimes they feel desolate and empty.
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Mar 12, 2018 · An outer-borough grifter finds a rich Manhattanite who doesn’t even need to be conned in Write When You Get Work, Stacy Cochran’s peculiar blend of crime flick and class-conscious love story.
- THR Staff
Write When You Get Work has the bones of a good story but gets bogged down by playing too loosey-goosey with logic while staging the theft of millions. Full Review | Original Score: B- |...
Nov 22, 2018 · Directed by Stacy Cochran. Comedy, Drama, Romance. 1h 39m. By Jeannette Catsoulis. Nov. 22, 2018. Neither remotely credible nor more than minimally entertaining, Stacy Cochran’s New York City...
- Stacy Cochran
Nov 21, 2018 · Writer/director Stacy Cochran’s Write When You Get Work is a romantic comedy/drama/crime caper hybrid that works best when it concentrates on the love story. Finn Wittrock ( American Horror Story ) and Rachel Keller ( Legion ) lead the cast, and it’s their onscreen chemistry that drives the film.
Rated: C-Feb 10, 2022 Full Review Natasha Alvar The Critical Movie Critics It feels all too convenient and Robin Hood-esque, almost too fantastical for a movie that has dwelled on the realness of...
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Write When You Get Work is a 2018 American comedy drama film written and directed by Stacy Cochran and starring Finn Wittrock, Rachel Keller, Scott Cohen, Jessica Hecht and Emily Mortimer.