We Can't Go Home Again

We Can't Go Home Again (1976)

  • 43% of users liked it
    (21 ratings)

Visionary experimental director Nicholas Ray's final film, in which he explores the nature of storytelling with his film students at SUNY Binghamton. ~ Sarah Block, Rovi

Unrated,
Directed By
Genres
Drama, Special Interest
In Theaters
Jan 1, 1976 Wide

Critic Reviews

  • John Hartl, Seattle Times

    It's the kind of would-be groundbreaker that continues to stir interest long after its failure as a theatrical release.

  • Richard Brody, New Yorker

    [A] great, nearly lost work of reflexive modernist fury...

  • Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews

    Has a raw power that resonates long after viewing.

  • Budd Wilkins, Slant Magazine

    Nick Ray's experimental final film finally finds a home on Blu-ray from Oscilloscope, glossed with plenty of contextual extras, including a late-period nugget or two for the completists out there.

  • , Boston Phoenix

    It often comprises multiple film images projected beside or on top of each other, in a free-associative scrapbook goulash.

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