This is a strange and strangely beautiful movie about the "Hag" -- not exactly a horror movie, but rather the story of the Muse, the source of an artist's inspiration. It is unconventional and, as we would expect, very artistic.
500 Days Of Summer is for sure a novelty approach to the romantic comedy, along with the ups and downs of love and far from necessarily in that order. Which is fortunate for this movie, because minus those imaginative surprises in store
My Effortless Brilliance writer/director Lynn Shelton takes the topic of male bonding to new extremes with this comedy about two best friends who make an unusual pact that both may soon come to regret.