Sometimes a movie struts its awfulness with such glee that it becomes an enjoyably sadistic pleasure rather than a chore to watch.
Sometimes a movie struts its awfulness with such glee that it becomes an enjoyably sadistic pleasure rather than a chore to watch.
An authentic, eye-opening look at timely, explosive social issues rocking not only France, but the rest of the world as well.
Deeply meaningful themes fall by the wayside in this incredibly boring melodrama.
Anyone sentimental about the original source material should prepare for disappointment.
An average documentary that will inspire, anger, and perhaps even motivate viewers to change the world.
For every gasp-inducing jolt and hold-for-tears touching moment, a sense of betrayal almost always follows.