Here is a movie for people who don’t have it all figured out: in other words, most of us.
Here is a movie for people who don’t have it all figured out: in other words, most of us.
This film is a mood, and that mood screams David Fincher.
It would be a shame to dismiss this as a superhero movie for girls, which is something I fear males in particular are going to have a tendency to do.
Perhaps there’s a very small target audience out there that will discover this Canadian crime comedy and will find it funny, but the flimsy sight gags and lazy bathroom humor doesn’t land on a universal scale.
A cheeky and charming inspirational sports movie that features an abundance of diversity presented in a universally accessible way.
By documenting one family’s fight against oppression and injustice, the film becomes a story of resistance, resilience, and a celebration of heritage.