Accurately portrays the natural female tendency to excuse bad male behavior and a woman’s reluctance to trust her own instincts, both of which really hit home.
Accurately portrays the natural female tendency to excuse bad male behavior and a woman’s reluctance to trust her own instincts, both of which really hit home.
A haunting, slow burning Irish ghost fable that will speak to the darkest parts of your soul, if you let it.
An imperfect yet admirable portrait of a fiercely independent, headstrong woman who changed the world of photojournalism during World War II. How exciting to finally have her story told on film.
An inspiring true story that features one of the most authentic big screen portrayals of a complex female friendship.
Painfully honest and sentimental, the film strikes a delicate balance of melancholy and humor. It’s like a hug for those who could really, really use one.
This theological horror thriller has a solid backbone story-wise, but stiff performances and a lazy ending drags it down.