Lost River 'crapocalypse': is it time to forgive Ryan Gosling?

Critics savaged Gosling's directorial debut at Cannes – but now some critics say the film should be given a second chance

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Ryan Gosling was the actor who could do no wrong until his directorial debut, Lost River – which opens in the UK today – was panned at Cannes.

Gosling wrote, directed and produced the neo-noir fantasy, which was described by critics as "stupefying" and a "crapocalypse". But Gosling remains unrepentant, and now some commentators are suggesting we should reappraise his efforts.

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