Stylistically, the film comes across as a confrontational abstract performance art piece that’s meant to provoke.
Stylistically, the film comes across as a confrontational abstract performance art piece that’s meant to provoke.
An inspiring coming-of-age sports story and a reminder of the challenges faced by athletes from less privileged backgrounds.
A slow, methodical journey into isolation, religious oppression, and mental deterioration.
A well-edited, articulate examination of why so many Americans feel disillusioned with their country.
There is nothing redeeming about this half-hearted drivel. This is absolute garbage that fails to live up to even the lowest of low expectations.
Although it feels like an extended commercial, this documentary is a loving tribute to a cherished Denver landmark.