Like its rock star protagonist St. Vincent, The Nowhere Inn is at odds with itself, a movie that isn't quite sure what it wants to be. On one hand, it's a funny mockumentary that takes aim at rock documentaries and the old saying that fame is a bitch, but on the other, it's a surreal meta-comedy that becomes too bizarre to make much sense -- like a Lynchian nightmare in smeared lipstick. Directed by Bill Benz, the hard-to-categorize film is a starring vehicle for Annie Clark, who's better known as the feminist rock star …
Annie Clark, who is perhaps better known as the popular musician St. Vincent, is teaming with Portlandia star Carrie Brownstein on a mock documentary about the making of a St. Vincent tour film being directed by 'Carrie Brownstein,' Collider has exclusively learned. Clark and Brownstein will play heightened versions of themselves in the untitled film, which will chronicle their interactions with assistants, bandmates, music journalists and, of course, fans. The duo reportedly once dated in real life, and they also teamed up a few years ago to create a series of comedic videos that were released on Clark's Instagram …