“What is it you do in life?” Lola asks Hlynur. “Nothing.” “What kind of nothing?” “The nothing kind of nothing.” Hlynur is not exaggerating. The protagonist of “101 Reykjavik,” possibly the first and ...
Hlynur Björn is, by his own admission, a 33-year-old mommy's boy. He lives at home, spends his days watching porn and surfing the Web, and his nights at Reykjavik's nightclubs drinking and taking ...
“Landscape in a film is fine if it has a special meaning. It’s the same as sex, if it’s only for exploitation, then it’s not interesting.” “101 Reykjavik” opens in New York on Wednesday at the Film ...
A winter's night in Iceland is notoriously long -- long enough, apparently, to write an entire novel in. That's the feeling one gets reading "101 Reykjavik"; it's less of a novel, actually, than a ...
101 Reykjavik is the postcode for the part of Iceland's capital that is off the tourist circuit, the poorer end of town where 28-year-old Hlynur (Hilmir Snaer Gudnason) still lives at home with his ...
The hero of "101 Reykjavík," an Icelandic comedy that begins a one-week run today at the Egyptian, is Hlynur (Hilmir Snær Gudnason), an unemployed, 30-year-old Reykjavík slacker who still lives with ...
FTC's noncompete rule is effectively deadThe absence of federal regulation means that each state's noncompete laws will govern. Risk, expected value and 'heads in beds'Risk on vacation may have less ...
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