An ordinary documentary with an extraordinary subject, and it’s one that every movie lover needs to see.
An ordinary documentary with an extraordinary subject, and it’s one that every movie lover needs to see.
Filmmaker Ahsen Nadeem walks a difficult and highly personal path with this documentary about faith, and it is a pleasure to share in his journey.
With good pacing, excellent voice talent, quality animation and direction, and a positive message, this is a family film that’s firing on all cylinders.
“Squid Game” meets “Survivor” in this nonsensical, idiosyncratic, awfully funny, and truly one of a kind film.
Stumbles a bit as it heads across the finish line, but this is a well-made, enjoyable story of friendship in the 90s.
Plays like a slick marketing promotional video created by the New Orleans tourism bureau. The advertisement feel is off-putting.