A very bleak movie that offers no comfort nor catharsis, just the lingering knowledge that evil is almost impossible to contain.
A very bleak movie that offers no comfort nor catharsis, just the lingering knowledge that evil is almost impossible to contain.
Genuine and grounded, the documentary is a very human and surprisingly uplifting film about what it’s like to live with anxiety and how humor can be a lifeline.
The perfect form of late summer popcorn escapism and the very definition of a total crowd pleaser.
A tender coming-of-age documentary about Arctic teens whose bond with sled dogs transforms them.
Equal parts dumb fun and sharp parody, the film skewers Hollywood through a haze of absurdist, late-night indie energy.
A film that will most appeal to lovers of classical music and French art-house storytelling. It’s not a broad comedy, and that’s exactly the point.