Operation Kino 130 Review: Tearing Down White People Problems And Loving Enough Said
This week we're tearing down the idea of "white people problems"-- or at the very least embracing them-- as we're joined by Film School Rejects' Kate Erbland to review Enough Said, the new film from director Nicole Holofcener. It's the first lead film role Julia Louis-Dreyfus has played since the 90s, and sadly one of the last from James Gandolfini, who died in June. Does it live up to other Holofcener films like Walking & Talking and Please Give? Is it a proper sendoff for Gandolfini? Find out in our review, and stick around for your own answers to our own lightning round question about organized crime movies.
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