Lena Dunham,
Laurie Simmons,
Grace Dunham,
David Call,
Rachel Howe
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A recent college graduate keeps stumbling as she steps out into the real world in this independent comedy drama. Aura (Lena Dunham) has just graduated from a university in the Midwest, receiving a deg... read more
DVD Release Date: February 14, 2012
Stats: 282 reviews
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May 8, 2012
I like Indie films - I really do, but all too often they seem to revel in their independent nature... or, to put it another way; just because you can do something doesn't mean that you should.
So, before I go on to the review of Tiny Furniture, I'm going to offer up a little I... read more -
April 20, 2012
Ohhhh myyyy goddd this filmmmmmm!!!! I have so many thoughts about this film, it made me sooo uncomfortable. Okay, so I do not getting my hair cut for a number of reasons, but one of them is because I hate staring my face in the mirror for like 40 minutes straight. I start becomi... read more
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April 15, 2012
Lena Dunham is a newcomer that should be sought out and watched with intensity. She wrote, directed, and starred in this film, as well as her sister and mother who play...her sister and mother, but not really. Well, actually yes, really. For instance, in this very autobiographica... read more
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January 7, 2012
The reputation of this movie is more interesting than the movie itself. Lena Dunham surely deserves accolades for writing, directing, and starring in her first feature film. She cobbled together her real-life mother and sister to star as Aura's mother and sister - both of whom ... read more
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January 30, 2011
Lena Dunham's autobiographical exposé successfully encapsulates the attitude of a generation of cynical literates who perpetually view their glass as half empty. To Dunham's credit, I found myself caring about her characters even though they're shallow and naive and ripe with a ... read more
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January 5, 2011
Tiny Furniture is typical low-stakes mumblecore. Committed performances and a general knack for comedic setup don't do much to disguise the fact that all the main characters, for their gormless whining and mincing, are a collection of privileged white kids wandering through situa... read more
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May 19, 2012fb1142797643The premise of "Tiny Furniture" -- recent college graduate moves back home and tries to "find herself" -- sounds like a precious bore, but director/writer/star Lena Dunham's refreshing script will blow away anyone's low expectations. Dunham has a great ear for dialogue and an unu... read more
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January 15, 2011fb720603734*INDEPENDENT SPIRIT AWARD NOMINEE - yes, it's that time of year where I get to see all of the nominated films and vote prior to the February 26th broadcast. This one is nominated for BEST FIRST FEATURE, BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY, and BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY.
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December 26, 2010fb796967648Mumblecore is one of those movements that you either dig or not. I kind of dig it - little, handmade films that are young, rambly and right-now-funny. TINY FURNITURE is as close to mainstream as this movement has produced, and it's a good example of the advantages these films p... read more
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May 22, 2012
This girl is ballsy. That's one thing that I love about this movie. It's very real. I know a lot of things don't happen in the movie and that's the point really. It made me really start thinking about what a film can be. It doesn't have to be overly complicated. It can be simple.... read more
Critic Reviews
Dunham's version of "Reality Bites," that collision between college expectations and harsh reality, runs out of gas by about the third time she confesses to her increasingly irate mom, "I'm figuring i... Full Review
Dunham has a sharp eye for visual composition and a sharp ear, too. Full Review
It's one of the loveliest lowest-budget features to come down the pike. Full Review
Artful, smart, funny, sad and in its own small way dazzling. Full Review
There's a fierce, self-lacerating wit on display in Lena Dunham's tiny indie Tiny Furniture: as big and bold as the production is modest and (literally) homemade. Full Review
Dunham definitely has a knack for shaping a comic scene, but Aura is so culturally and financially privileged that her woes begin to seem as trivial as the miniatures her mother uses in her artwork. Full Review
What Dunham lacks in polish, she makes up for in her ability to observe her generation, with the hardest truths coming at her own expense. Full Review
Many of us have been here - that first flush of post-college terror, remember? - and Dunham makes it funny and involving before entropy kicks in at the two-thirds mark. Full Review
It's a find -- funny and rueful and verbally dexterous, leavening a quippy screenplay with just enough honesty to make it stick. Full Review
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