The film isn’t destined to become the next modern holiday classic, but it lends enough originality, diversity, and comforting fun to make it a worthy Christmas charmer.
The film isn’t destined to become the next modern holiday classic, but it lends enough originality, diversity, and comforting fun to make it a worthy Christmas charmer.
This devastating drama lends an astounding sense of time and place, as well as culture and tradition. It feels highly personal, and is so much more effective because of it.
A story of misguided mother’s love, crushing guilt, survival, and a changing social landscape in Brazil’s conservative, homophobic society.
An ill-advised actor’s passion project that’s little more than a dreadfully unfunny series of L.A. insider references. A total stinker.
Suffers a bit from its slow pacing, but the documentary succeeds in capturing a true sense of culture and place while sparking an ethical debate.
An art house, vampire coming-of-age story that’s decidedly cool, impossibly hip, and unique in a way that’s never annoyingly quirky.