Not a perfect movie, but it’s a really solid indie effort with charming actors and relatable story.
Not a perfect movie, but it’s a really solid indie effort with charming actors and relatable story.
Won’t stand the test of time as a historical document, but will intrigue those interested in Gitmo and the U.S. government’s policies after 9/11.
Paints a poignant and effective picture from the point of view of a person struggling with dementia.
Sets the disaster movie bar at a much higher level, and it succeeds.
A restrained tale of morality and love that ascends to a different level of sadness and sophistication.
The script is the weakest link, which is rare when the other elements combine to create a cohesive vision.