Captures the absurd extremes people reach for when stability feels permanently out of reach.
Captures the absurd extremes people reach for when stability feels permanently out of reach.
A memorable, moving piece about grief, filmmaking, and what happens when fantasy consumes reality.
Heartfelt and deeply reverent, this intimate documentary offers a compassionate look at faith, tradition, and a community in decline.
An engaging look at sushi, technique, and Nobu’s rise that food fans will appreciate, but it leans more toward lifestyle gloss than the tougher realities of life in the kitchen.
A confused and softened retelling that never fully commits to the weight of its own story nor the intelligence of its audience.
There’s real ambition here, and more important, real perspective.