Predictable and simplistic, yet the film deserves credit for tackling grief and emotional complexity in a format digestible for families and children.
Category: Festival Coverage
“Oh, Canada”
The film’s cold tone is more cerebral than emotional, and its slow, talky pace feels brutally suffocating.
“Oh, Hi!”
A painfully honest (if uneven) film about the coping mechanisms we adopt when romantic fantasies start to crumble.
“Forge”
A well-made crime story about the art world and the gray areas of deception that lie within it.
“Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print”
A compelling portrait of feminist media that honors the courageous women who dared to change the narrative.
“The Baltimorons”
Full of offbeat humor and genuine warmth, this well-told story is funny, heartfelt, and refreshingly simple.