
After attempting suicide following his wife's death, a Mississippi insurance agent moves in with his sister in Los Angeles, then into an apartment building filled with a group of interesting Hollywood people - nothing he has ever been used to, but perhaps he fits in well.... (Full plot summary below)
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After attempting suicide following his wife's death, a Mississippi insurance agent moves in with his sister in Los Angeles, then into an apartment building filled with a group of interesting Hollywood people - nothing he has ever been used to, but perhaps he fits in well.
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| indieWireJude DryAnything is one more casualty in Hollywood's long history of ransacking transgender stories, which it does under the guise of paying homage without paying coins to those it claims to represent |
| Entertainment WeeklyDevan CogganIt's Lynch who carries the movie, delivering a quiet, contemplative performance as a man trying to rebuild his life after losing everything. |
| Gay City NewsGary M. Kramer"Anything" never achieves the humanity of the recent Oscar-winning film "A Fantastic Woman," which depicted a similar relationship between an older man and a trans woman with dignity. McNeil's film might be ambitious, but it is not very good. |
| CinemalogueTodd Jorgenson... suffers from an abundance of distracting contrivances, although the film mostly provides a heartfelt exploration of grief, inclusion and starting over. |
| Village VoiceSerena DonadoniThe overall tone of Anything is that of tender magnanimity. |
| New York ObserverRex ReedIt's sensitively written, humorously human, warmly acted, and admirably resistant to most of the obvious drag-queen cliches. |
| The Victoria AdvocateJoe FriarThe convincing performances by Lynch and Bomer push the film past incredulity while delivering a message of tolerance. |
| Detroit NewsAdam GrahamAn implausible romantic drama with good intentions that can't overcome its silly contrivances. |
| ArtsATLSteve MurrayBomer is fine, for the record, though the character is a little overly refined and well-put-together to feel completely plausible. |
| New York PostSara StewartWriter-director Timothy McNeil...crafts a fairly moving tribute to the notion, as Lin-Manuel Miranda once put it, that "love is love is love." |