Provocative and loaded with sociopolitical commentary about colonialism, class, xenophobia, and a scathing critique of racism, all under the banner of a kick ass movie about the walking dead.
Provocative and loaded with sociopolitical commentary about colonialism, class, xenophobia, and a scathing critique of racism, all under the banner of a kick ass movie about the walking dead.
Interesting and authentic and thoughtful, especially when it comes to the female LGBTQ experience on film.
Good enough for a festival circuit that’s filled with film-literate audiences, but it may prove too bland and boring for the home streaming crowd.
A very real portrayal of the struggle of two outsiders trying to reinvent themselves at different points in their lives.
A delightful rom-com that is the charming tonic we all need right now.
A decent movie with a good story that was inspired by true events, just don’t ask me to have any sympathy towards these privileged sociopaths.