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18 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100Film ThreatBobby LePireFilm ThreatBobby LePireIzzy Gets The F*ck Across Town is as delightfully offbeat as the title suggests, with an engaging and heartfelt story. Smartly written with stellar acting and deft direction, this hilarious movie demands to be seen as soon as possible.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterJustin LoweThe Hollywood ReporterJustin LoweDavis seems to be down for whatever develops...playing Izzy with energetic animation as she bounces from one manic situation to the next. Osment and Shawkat make the most of their brief, amusingly awkward scenes, while Coon's attempts to behave like an actual adult are skillfully undone by Izzy's determined disorderliness.
- 70Los Angeles TimesKatie WalshLos Angeles TimesKatie WalshPapierniak’s film is energetic, jam-packed with talent and has a likable indie throwback feel with some memorable moments.
- 65Film Journal InternationalAnna StormFilm Journal InternationalAnna StormAlthough uneven, both its conclusion and its hero make Izzy Gets The F*ck Across Town a journey worth taking.
- 63Slant MagazineChuck BowenSlant MagazineChuck BowenChristian Papierniak manages to get a tricky tonal balance more or less right, capturing the false sense of superiority that Izzy projects over her environment without allowing the film itself to revel in said superiority.
- 63Rolling StoneDavid FearRolling StoneDavid FearIt helps that Davis is insanely charismatic onscreen, but her ability to showcase the vulnerability and scar tissue beneath this human embodiment of an extended middle finger gives the movie a semblance of depth.
- 60Village VoiceAlan ScherstuhlVillage VoiceAlan ScherstuhlThe film is about being overwhelmed by Los Angeles, its sprawling indifference, but also about finding your place in it — and even, at times, its welcoming warmth.
- 40The New York TimesBen KenigsbergThe New York TimesBen KenigsbergWatching Izzy’s frenzied pratfalls often feels like watching a documentary of Ms. Davis — always great — running a hamster wheel that powers uninspired comic material.
- 30TheWrapInkoo KangTheWrapInkoo KangThe self-serious meditations on fate and responsibility — as well as the uneven but ever-charged flare-ups between Izzy and whoever she’s talking to — recall exercises in an acting class. By the end, we understand her motivations and recent biography, but precious little about who she is as a person.