Another sweet and charming win from writer / director John Carney, the master of making crowd-pleasing films for music lovers.
Another sweet and charming win from writer / director John Carney, the master of making crowd-pleasing films for music lovers.
A captivating film that gracefully expresses the need for human connection while being unable to rid yourself of debilitating melancholia.
Crackerjack writing and a talented cast make this very relatable (and funny) adult comedy-drama achieve its full potential.
This feminist-leaning sci-fi film questions the human relationship with and dependency on technology, but it doesn’t push boundaries far enough.
The hurried storytelling is frustrating, but the terrific performances and strong character development make this sequel much better than expected.
A story about misery, depression, and the power of persuasion, the outlandish third act threatens to sink the entire film.