19. ‘SubUrbia’ (1996)
Dour and dull, Richard Linklater’s adaptation of Eric Bogosian’s play about aimless young adults wasting their lives loitering around a convenience store proves an ill-fitting vehicle for the director’s talents. Linklater’s naturalistic, laid-back style feels jarringly inappropriate for the heightened staginess and sour tone of Bogosian’s work, and most of the actors on screen visibly struggle to add dimension to the unpleasant bunch of Gen X archetypes. There’s just no fun to be had with ‘SubUrbia;’ skip the movie and listen to the banger Sonic Youth-dominated soundtrack instead. —WC