the nuanced performances from all four leads allow the audience to shift sympathies as the movie goes along, but the filmmakers take care to represent each perspective thoughtfully
sharply written and sensitively played; the helming debut of Aisling Chin-Yee has an unforced immediacy, effortlessly balancing off-center charm, compassion and a comic edge as it delves into the messy emotional territory of Alanna Francis' screenplay
it's a small, delicate drama.. But it's not a bad thing when a film leaves you wishing it were longer, and Aisling Chin-Yee gets excellent, heartfelt work from all four of her leads
both director Aisling Chin-Yee and screenwriter Alanna Francis are making their feature debuts here, and they have a real sense of the ways women talk to each other and how quickly anger can melt into empathy
"The Rest of Us" truly is Heather Graham and Jodi Balfour's show. How they break down their defenses insofar as who they are in relation to Craig so they can reclaim their identities as independent women who own their mistakes is inspiring