Tramps's reviews
Media reviews
The Wrap
"Leon?s New York has plenty of uncertainty, but it hums with possibility, especially the notion that if you miss one connection, another one?s right around the corner. In that respect, ?Tramps? is beautifully breathless."
The Playlist
"In the lead roles, Turner and Patten turn in genuine, unaffected, fully realized performances, playing different types of very sensitive adolescents. And it speaks to the power of Leon?s writing that even though Danny and Ellie are at the same point in their lives, their individual backgrounds and experience makes them distinct."
Indiewire
"It?s the same attribute that made Leon?s ?Gimme the Loot? so endearing, and at a time when American romantic comedies aim for broad humor and questionable gender politics, provides a more intimate contrast to the market standard. If romantic comedies need a savior, Leon may be their best hope."
The Guardian
"[...]movies such as Tramps wouldn?t exist. Starring two terrific young actors (Callum Turner and Grace Van Patten), Tramps, shot with sparkle and verve in various locations in New York, has the raw materials required to construct an indie gem. But it?s quickly revealed that there is no real blueprint, other than to wing it and hope it comes out all right in the end."
The Hollywood Reporter
"Similar to Gimme the Loot, the new film is a small-scale work that owes its charm to the freshness, relaxed intimacy and unforced humor of its character interplay, and to the warm feel for the environments through which they move, whether it's densely populated Brooklyn and Queens or the affluent green suburbs of Westchester."