The film 'American Fiction' has garnered mixed reviews, with some praising it as a scathing satire and an absolute triumph, while others criticize it for a great setup with no punchline. Directed by Cord Jefferson, the movie grapples with stereotypes and has opened in limited release during the awards season. The film's editor, Hilda Rasula, and star, Erika Alexander, have also shared insights into deleted scenes and the possibility of a 'Living Single' revival.
'American Fiction' Star Erika Alexander on Breaking Into the Awards Race and Reconsidering a 'Living Single' Revival https://t.co/Vf1OueFDe3
'American Fiction': Cord Jefferson and Editor Hilda Rasula Explain Deleted Scenes and Tease Alternate Ending https://t.co/zg0mVPUFtG
‘The Zone of Interest’ & ‘American Fiction’ Open In Limited Release As Awards Season Clicks Into High Gear – Specialty Preview https://t.co/77pgmj8SqX
Stereotypes are grappled with in this seriocomic scene from “American Fiction,” narrated by the film’s director, Cord Jefferson. https://t.co/0zJtGcmmf0
REVIEW: "American Fiction" Is a Scathing Satire, a Family Drama, and an Absolute Triumph More: https://t.co/E48gwIg9ML https://t.co/1AClUu8hVC
'American Fiction' review: A great setup with no punchline https://t.co/7QduAp4LdY