Variety‘s Robert Koehler has called Jonathan Parker ‘s (Untitled) “one of the rare American indie films to land a world premiere at a fest prior to Sundance [that nonetheless] bears all the hallmarks of a prestige Sundance movie, from a hip cast including Adam Goldberg, Marley Shelton and Eion Bailey to a brilliant score by leading new music composer and Pulitzer winner David Lang.

“Parker jabs and pokes at the New York contemporary art world with some satirical success. Teasing today’s new realms in painting, conceptual art and music is almost too easy, and the impressive aspect of Parker’s latest is an evident grasp and respect for what’s worthy and worthless in the fecund present-day scene. The smart-ass comedy isn’t sustained throughout, but there’s more than enough here for a bright fest roadshow and theatrical gallery space.”

Here’s my review again.