Ryan Gosling's directorial debut Lost River will hit theaters after all.
Lost River, which Gosling also wrote, centers on a single mother (Hendricks) who enters a dream-like world while her son struggles to make ends meet and survive. The film was met with mixed reactions at Cannes. THR's film critic Todd McCarthy wrote: "As beautifully presented as the imagery is, however, none of it registers deeply because it all seems like borrowed goods. It’s flashy enough to engage the eye, but the experience is akin to flipping through a gorgeous art photography book featuring an assortment of artists rather than one."
Warner Bros. has confirmed plans for a limited release for the film, which stars Christina Hendricks and Saoirse Ronan. Variety incorrectly reported on Monday that the film would be released only on VOD.
Warner Bros., which acquired Lost River at the Cannes Film Festival in May, will release the film in theaters in New York and L.A. in the second quarter, with a day and date release on digital platforms.
Also starring Matt Smith and Eva Mendes, Lost River was produced by Marc Platt Productions, Bold Films and Phantasma.
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Lost River, which Gosling also wrote, centers on a single mother (Hendricks) who enters a dream-like world while her son struggles to make ends meet and survive. The film was met with mixed reactions at Cannes. THR's film critic Todd McCarthy wrote: "As beautifully presented as the imagery is, however, none of it registers deeply because it all seems like borrowed goods. It’s flashy enough to engage the eye, but the experience is akin to flipping through a gorgeous art photography book featuring an assortment of artists rather than one."
Warner Bros. has confirmed plans for a limited release for the film, which stars Christina Hendricks and Saoirse Ronan. Variety incorrectly reported on Monday that the film would be released only on VOD.
Warner Bros., which acquired Lost River at the Cannes Film Festival in May, will release the film in theaters in New York and L.A. in the second quarter, with a day and date release on digital platforms.
Also starring Matt Smith and Eva Mendes, Lost River was produced by Marc Platt Productions, Bold Films and Phantasma.
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