Silly and weird, the film is definitely too long for what it is (a one-joke gag). But the bizarre, oddball humor works well enough.
Silly and weird, the film is definitely too long for what it is (a one-joke gag). But the bizarre, oddball humor works well enough.
A documentary that asks tough questions about voyeurism in true crime.
A frustrating, emotionally charged father-son drama that blends a story of survival with the weight of unresolved emotional turmoil.
Thoughtful, funny, and a little sad, this documentary offers a compelling look at the lengths people will go to in their quest for love.
This meditative documentary might not be the most accessible or engaging for all viewers, especially those who prefer a more structured narrative.
This ambitious indie has a creative premise, but never seems to hit the right note.