This meditative documentary might not be the most accessible or engaging for all viewers, especially those who prefer a more structured narrative.
This meditative documentary might not be the most accessible or engaging for all viewers, especially those who prefer a more structured narrative.
This ambitious indie has a creative premise, but never seems to hit the right note.
Bloody, bold, and packed with fun twists, this story of female power and identity is wrapped in a fun, violent, and gloriously campy package.
An inspiring story of activism, teenage empowerment, and the value of mentorship when it comes to changing the world.
One of those inventive indie films that feels like a true discovery for any cinephile who appreciates the charm of low-budget, avant-garde cinema.
While the documentary may not always be the most entertaining, this story of resistance, conviction, and empowerment deserves to be heard.