“As in Cochran’s previous films, there is a biting if subtle wit and commentary lurking beneath the wry, quirky fun of the story itself. And not unlike Woody Allen at his classic best, Write When You Get Work is a quintessentially New York City movie, in both its visual presentation of the gorgeous city as well as its brutally honest portrayal of the city’s socioeconomic and cultural conflicts.”
THE ROGOVOY REPORT, Director’s Talk with Filmmaker Stacy Cochran at The Clark by Seth Rogovoy [October 23, 2019]
“This romantic.. schematic comedy-drama, by the writer and director Stacy Cochran, is a tale of New York’s two cities and the extreme measures needed to connect them.”
THE NEW YORKER, Goings On About Town by Richard Brody [November 20, 2018]
“The complex plot combined with compelling acting brings excitement and energy to the film. The excellent soundtrack is the icing on the cake.”
VOX, A Comical Heist With A Purpose by Shannon Wilson [November 4, 2018]
“Write When You Get Work is... romantic and fun to watch – but it is also incredibly observant. When visiting either of the two worlds Cochran masterfully describes, we are immediately transported there.”
NWZ ONLINE, Criminals For Democracy by Karsten Kastelan [September 16, 2018]
"Delightful… An entertaining romp through cinematic adventures (and misadventures)."
HAMMER TO NAIL, Stolen Hearts by Christopher Llewellyn Reed [March 22, 2018]
"Fantastic… A love story, heist and social commentary all at the same time."
WE LIVE ENTERTAINMENT, SXSW 2018 Review by Ashley Menzel [March 13, 2018]