A fearless feminist manifesto that’s perfectly wrapped in a pretty pink bow, the film is a defiant, thought-provoking, brutally honest exploration of the female experience.
A fearless feminist manifesto that’s perfectly wrapped in a pretty pink bow, the film is a defiant, thought-provoking, brutally honest exploration of the female experience.
A film with a severe identity crisis that’s unique in story and tone, but never comes together as a whole.
Made for fans of the Disney parks who have a passion for the original attraction, the film isn’t an instant classic: but it’s inventive, fun, and a great way to spend a couple of hours this summer.
This historical biopic about the father of the atomic bomb raises moral and ethical questions that are poignant, chilling, and relevant.
I’m in awe of the concept of the film and its interesting style and subject matter, but this experimental queer historical fantasy isn’t something that is fun to watch, and it’s certainly not a film I ever want to see again.
Exploring the struggles faced by single working parents and a system that seems to be against them at every turn, the film makes fair points on both sides of a complicated issue.