A sweet coming-of-age story that dives into very thorny territory. The end result is mixed, making the film feel off-putting, problematic, and insincere.
A sweet coming-of-age story that dives into very thorny territory. The end result is mixed, making the film feel off-putting, problematic, and insincere.
Anyone who ever worked in a video store or grew up obsessed with movies will relate to the antihero in this original, insightful feature.
An uplifting story of acceptance, self worth, and the art of embracing exactly who you were born to be.
A tedious, intimate psychological drama about female desire and a very, very bad romance.
Almost everything about this film is cringe-worthy. Why do this to a Disney classic?
As a writer and filmmaker, it’s about damn time that Kevin Smith reached the top of his game. With “Clerks III,” I assure you, he has.