Leans too heavily into the familiar, but the film is a thoughtful, quietly profound meditation on grief and the fragile process of learning how to live again.
Leans too heavily into the familiar, but the film is a thoughtful, quietly profound meditation on grief and the fragile process of learning how to live again.
Doesn’t quite rise above being a quietly competent indie drama, but it will certainly resonate with viewers who personally know someone who’s been through the system.
A mediocre entry in the already overcrowded dirty cop genre.
The film may fall short of its ambitions, but its modern spin on the legal crime drama delivers enough thrills and mystery to entertain.
A riveting portrait of journalist Seymour Hersh and his fearless pursuit of truth against powerful institutions.
Leans hard into philosophical territory, contrasting spirituality and scientific reasoning while exploring themes of fascism, survival, and the erosion of identity.