Smart, sophisticated, and subversive, I'm Your Woman is brought to life by a powerful performance from Rachel Brosnahan -- and finds director Julia Hart in near-total command of her craft.
Revitalizing the genre by expanding on a recognizable format to include a new perspective...
Read full articleJulia Hart's I'm Your Woman is a refreshing take on the throwback '70s crime picture, as seen through new perspectives.
Read full articleI'm Your Woman becomes more rewarding the more you sit with it; even its nihilistic first half and occasional half-baked dialogue will likely be easier on the second watch, once you know where it all leads.
Read full articleWith spare and precise dialogue, a labyrinthine story with a few heart-stopping twists and pitch-perfect performances by Brosnahan and the supporting cast, this is one of the best movies of the year.
Read full articleBrosnahan is wonderful and "I'm Your Woman" offers an exacting replication of '70s-era filmmaking while turning a classic story template on its head. Too bad it's still not compelling or dramatic enough to hold your interest consistently.
Read full articleHart presents a modern day mob story that has a hook and opens the door for more of these films to be made.
Read full articleI’m Your Woman delivers a tension-filled story that, while slow in a few spots, uses that slowness to deliver something worth seeing.
Read full articleIt can be a bit maddening waiting for the supporting characters to finally reveal to Jean what we already know, but it all adds up to a fun and satisfying female-led noir.
Read full articleFrom beginning to end, Brosnahan carries “I’m Your Woman” on her shoulders.
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