This observational documentary offers very little insight on the Church and its eclectic members, and that’s a real bummer.
This observational documentary offers very little insight on the Church and its eclectic members, and that’s a real bummer.
Dry, monotonous, and packed with too much information, this documentary about Filipino elections is an exhausting, unfocused look at the country’s current political climate.
A slow moving ode to the art and style of French cuisine, the film takes great pleasure in its celebration of the joys of all things gastronomy.
An educational but not overly academic documentary that tackles the uglier side of American history when it comes to policing the country’s citizens.
A forgettable family drama that is touching and sad, but its small-scale story and cast make up for most of its glaring flaws.
Toxic, turbulent, loving: the film captures the little seen and seldom discussed side of dysfunctional female familial relationships.