ONE DAY SINCE YESTERDAY: THE MAGIC AND MELANCHOLY OF PETER BOGDANOVICH’S THEY ALL LAUGHED


”A warm, spring breeze of a movie, They All Laughed was writer-director Peter Bogdanovich’s personal favorite of his films. Most days it’s mine, too. The 1981 rom-com is a gossamer confection flush with the lightheaded feeling of first falling in love. It feels casually enchanted, with a melancholy undertow that can’t help but be intensified by the true-life tragedy that followed.” – Crooked Marquee, 04/19/2024

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