Review: Even Julia Louis-Dreyfus can’t make ‘Tuesday’ not feel like a Monday
LA TimesWhat comes after death is arguably the great unknown of humankind, making grief and the afterlife endless subjects for storytelling. How to visualize death, perhaps most famously realized in Ingmar Bergman’s “The Seventh Seal,” has likewise long haunted filmmakers. In “Tuesday,” the feature debut from U.K.-based Croatian writer-director Daina O. Pusić, death becomes a macaw. Movies Julia Louis-Dreyfus would like to talk about death In her new movie, “Tuesday,” and on her “Wiser Than Me” podcast, Julia Louis-Dreyfus goes deep on a subject we all must confront — how things end. Lola Petticrew, left, and the character of Death, voiced and performed by Arinzé Kene, in Daina O. Pusić’s “Tuesday.” Much of what does work in the film revolves around the performance of Louis-Dreyfus.