An uplifting modern romance with just the right amount of eccentric charm. It has a free spirited rom-com energy that feels oh-so-familiar, yet refreshingly different.
An uplifting modern romance with just the right amount of eccentric charm. It has a free spirited rom-com energy that feels oh-so-familiar, yet refreshingly different.
If there’s one thing you will get out of this documentary, it’s that freedom of the press is a right that we should never, ever take for granted.
An ambitious satire about commerce, class, art, truth, and the value of human beings, this is the most unpredictable films I’ve seen in a long while.
A repetitive, shocking, tragic story of self-destruction brought on by societal ideals of masculinity in a film that’s trying too hard to be provocative.
Not funny enough, not campy enough, and not kooky enough to succeed.
This preachy documentary is dry and educational to a fault, and the heavy use of Zoom footage gives it a disconnected feel overall.