Mary Bronstein's "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You" is a nightmarish drama centered on a mother's internal turmoil — and it all started with the filmmaker's own experience of crisis with her daughter.
If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You, from writer-director Mary Bronstein, is full of holes. Before the opening credits even roll, a massive hole opens up in Linda’s (a better-than-ever Rose Byrne ...
"If I Had Legs I'd Kick You" star Rose Byrne and director Mary Bronstein discussed working with "renaissance man" ASAP Rocky at Berlin Film Festival ahead of the film's international debut on ...
In If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You, Rose Byrne’s face becomes the close-up canvas for a wildly unsettling comedy-drama. Written and directed by Mary Bronstein — her first feature in 17 years ...
Those who did make it into the Library theater were treated to an intense, visceral, inventive story from filmmaker Mary ...
Director Mary Bronstein keeps the camera uncomfortably close to Byrne throughout, cutting the child out of the frame for almost the entire film, as Linda drinks, smokes and struggles to stay afloat.
Most people's idea of a Hamptons homemaker is probably some version of a Nancy Meyers character - rich, accomplished and caught up in dizzying romantic confusion in her own piece of tastefully ...