
A psychosexual noir love story, set in Las Vegas and Paris, about love, obsession, sex, betrayal, revenge and, ultimately, the search for redemption.... (Full plot summary below)
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A psychosexual noir love story, set in Las Vegas and Paris, about love, obsession, sex, betrayal, revenge and, ultimately, the search for redemption.
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| The PlaylistRodrigo PerezAs uneven as the psychodrama can be at times, one thing is clear, Ross is a major talent worth watching. He’s got an eye, a strong p.o.v., and the movie has many perceptive observations about the self-destructive perils of possessiveness, ownership, and holding on too tight. |
| Consequence of SoundMichael RoffmanFrank and Lola is an electric modern noir that thrives from indelible characters and a palatable style. |
| VarietyOwen GleibermanIt’s poised between reality and paranoid daydream, it’s about the dangerous ways that love can go wrong, and it does the thing that noir was invented to do: It sucks you in. |
| Entertainment WeeklyChris NashawatyShannon’s intensity is the best thing Frank & Lola has going for it. And it’s almost enough to make it work. |
| Hammer to NailJessica BaxterViewed as a fable about the perils of male jealousy and having a sense of entitlement over the women they love, [Frank & Lola] works. |
| Film Journal InternationalChris BarsantiMichael Shannon and Imogen Poots meander through this strained neo-noir about a Vegas chef who falls for the wrong gal. |
| Cinemalogue.comTodd JorgensonThere have been plenty of gritty indie films about tortured souls looking for love, but this one has better performances and more provocative insight than most. |
| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonMuch like Elvis & Nixon, Michael Shannon stars in another small-scale film, focused mainly on two characters, and excels at it. |
| GuardianNigel M. SmithFor a directorial debut, Ross’s film is admirably odd and hard to pin down. |
| The Hollywood ReporterStephen FarberShannon’s performance is the main attraction of this dark character drama, but it also boasts a seductive atmosphere and some penetrating insights into the male psyche. |