Jeff Goldblum's peculiarly rattled appeal finds a rare dramatic lead fit in "Auggie Rose," writer-director Matthew Tabak's intriguing mystery-cum-character study of a man obsessed after he witnesses a ...
Matthew Tabak’s “Auggie Rose,” in which Jeff Goldblum and Anne Heche arguably give their best performances to date, has the earmarks of a sleeper: an unusual and involving premise persuasively and ...
In the cinematic subgenre devoted to middle-class men achieving redemption through unconventional means, it's become common for characters' outward nattiness to bear an inverse relationship to their ...
An insurance salesman's humdrum existence takes a turn when a stranger, ex-con Auggie Rose, unexpectedly dies in his arms. Assuming the identity of the dead man, the salesman embarks on a double life, ...
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