According to one influential fan, it has.
Beauis scary in parts, like an opening Scorsese described as the best scene Ive seen of its kind.
This was the 18th century!

(L-R) ‘Beau Is Afraid,’ expands, ‘Chevalier’ and ‘Somewhere In Queens’ open this weekend.Everett Collection
It is a picaresque.
And that was the thing that excited me the most here.
What I could do with structure…a stream of consciousness, non-sequitur style of storytelling.

Martin Scorsese and Ari Aster at Beau is Afraid Imax screening in NY.
Also stars Patti LuPone, Nathan Lane, Amy Adams and Parker Posey.Deadline review.
Premiered at TIFF, Deadline reviewhere.
Also stars Minnie Driver, Samara Weaving and Ronke Adekoluejo.
Written by Stefani Robinson.
Roadside Attractions and Lionsgate present Ray RomanosSomewhere In Queenson 620 screens.
Premiered at the Tribeca Festival.
Vertical Entertainment presents Damian SzifronsTo Catch A Killeron circa 200 screens.
The desire for a family of her own grows stronger, and the clock is ticking.
Music Box acquired the film out of Toronto.
Rachel is Jewish, which also figures in the film.
Sony Pictures Classics opensCarmenin New York (Angelika, New Plaza Cinema) and LA (Royal).
Carmen and another guard, Aidan (Paul Mescal), a marine with PTSD, escape.
It showed on 400 screens earlier this month as an event screening.
Gravitas Pictures opens comedy dramaGringaby E.J Foerster, Marny Eng on seven screens and VOD.