This documentary is going to cause some spirited debates about technology, and neither side will be wrong in their opinion.
This documentary is going to cause some spirited debates about technology, and neither side will be wrong in their opinion.
This gritty, bloody, and brash thriller / love story was one of my favorites to come out of this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
A sad and smart comedy / drama about the healing power of the arts that will make you laugh and cry in equal measure.
While the story may not be particularly original, the film’s strength lies in its authentic portrayal of teenage life and the complexities of relationships both on and off the mat.
A must-see for lovers of art and admirers of Kahlo’s works, but those seeking to broaden their horizons will find the film easily accessible.
A perfectly serviceable (if unmemorable) true story that’s told well, strongly acted, and competently directed.