Julia Louis-Dreyfus stars in the drama 'Tuesday' as a mother dealing with her daughter's terminal illness, featuring a talking parrot symbolizing death. The film explores themes of dying, grieving, and the fantastical.
Review by Ty Burr: Death is the thing with feathers in a strange Julia Louis-Dreyfus drama titled “Tuesday.” https://t.co/RWmE2LHtBI
We talked to Julia Louis-Dreyfus about her new movie about death — and why laughing at a funeral can be the ‘best laugh ever’ “Tuesday” is about motherood, grief and a parrot. Somehow, it works. https://t.co/wn6avPsiAS
REVIEW: ‘Tuesday’ Makes a Case for Death — and For Julia Louis-Dreyfus Being an Oscar-Worthy Actor More: https://t.co/a1Fms3Thdl https://t.co/8KAdApSyux
‘Tuesday’ Makes a Case for Death — and For Julia Louis-Dreyfus Being an Oscar-Worthy Actor https://t.co/39Py83pbEa via @RollingStone
Julia Louis-Dreyfus isn't the only reason to see 'Tuesday,' a fanciful, occasionally moving take on dying, grieving and highly symbolic parrots. Just the main one https://t.co/PNydGfVe3l
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, known for "Seinfeld" and "Veep," stars in the drama "Tuesday" as a mother facing her daughter's terminal illness, featuring fantastical elements including a talking parrot as the harbinger of death. https://t.co/XLcyYCXQfb https://t.co/x6MYmhO1xt