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Mistress America

Directed by: Noah Baumbach | 2015 | 1h 26m | Rated R

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90 NW 29th Street, Miami (305) 571-9970

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A college freshman (Lola Kirke) cures her disappointment and loneliness by allowing herself to be pulled into the wacky schemes of her future stepsister (Greta Gerwig).

Tracy, a lonely college freshman in New York, is having neither the exciting university experience nor the glamorous metropolitan lifestyle she envisioned. But when she is taken in by her soon-to-be stepsister, Brooke—a resident of Times Square and adventurous gal about town—she is rescued from her disappointment and seduced by Brooke’s alluringly mad schemes. MISTRESS AMERICA is Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig’s new comedy about dream-chasing, score-settling, and cat stealing.

Gerwig elevates her craft to new heights and imbues Brooke with fragile confidence and infectious charm. As Tracy, newcomer Lola Kirke is a revelation. Featuring incisive dialogue and boundless wit, MISTRESS AMERICA is a ride through New York that captures the hopes and dreams (some shattered) of those who are drawn there.

Even at its most daft and infectiously ditzy, Mistress America is a sharp, aware and surpassingly kind portrait of the agony and ecstasy of becoming yourself.
– WASHINGTON POST

Far from romanticizing creativity and the artistic process, Mr. Baumbach’s films portray the world of painters, filmmakers and literati as an overcrowded, amoral jungle of viperish entitled narcissists stealing from one another for fame and profit.
– NEW YORK TIMES

Baumbach’s sharp examinations of the limitations of the callow arrogance of youth and the fatuous nature of egocentricity are pointed and riotously enjoyable.
– THE PLAYLIST

Mistress America is a kicky hybrid, marrying the filmmaker’s gift for quotable youth satire-first honed in his first feature, Kicking And Screaming-to an old-fashioned screwball energy.
– AV CLUB

Baumbach is clearly having a blast and, as usual, packing a sting into every line. Gerwig is the mistress of all things funny and fierce.
– ROLLING STONE