Gasoline Rainbow, a film by the Ross Brothers, is set to open in NYC on May 9th. The movie is described as an irrepressible, unclassifiable triumph, focusing on a road trip experience after high school graduation. It will be in US theaters on May 10 and available for global streaming from May 31. 'Gasoline Rainbow' is a semi-fictional tale of a road trip for weirdos, featuring five Zoomers on a journey to avoid growing up, as reviewed by various sources including Variety and the New York Times.
‘Gasoline Rainbow’ Review: We’re on a Ride to Nowhere https://t.co/Y3o2ntgoc2
‘Gasoline Rainbow’ Review: Five Zoomers Hit the Road to Put Off Growing Up in an Endearing, Semi-Improvised Indie https://t.co/K6x0DxLVXR via @variety
In “Gasoline Rainbow,” a semi-fictional tale of a road trip for weirdos. https://t.co/zBwipBvzv8
The Ross brothers wanted to make a film about a pivotal American experience: the epic road trip you and your buddies take after graduating from high school. But along the way the directors went on their own journey. I talked to them about GASOLINE RAINBOW: https://t.co/ddb0hkMM5M
An irrepressible, unclassifiable triumph from the Ross Brothers, GASOLINE RAINBOW is in US theaters this Friday May 10 and streams globally from May 31. A MUBI Release. https://t.co/YQZgP5U10W
With Sean Price Williams, talking to our ol' pals the @rossbros about their lovely new film, Gasoline Rainbow, for @Metrograph. The movie opens in NYC on May 9th: https://t.co/GRJ84SnVhK