With his fractured fairy tale about a stripper who falls for the son of a Russian oligarch, the filmmaker evokes the spirit of ’70s cinema while eliciting a star-making turn from Mikey Madison.
“So it’s just like a really funny movie with a heartbeat.” Waters who directed FESTIVAL calls it more of a “buddy comedy” than a rom-com. “We got nothing against romcoms…, but we just didn’t want to ...