A flawed but compelling story about a woman reclaiming her agency and finding something profoundly human in a world that seeks to strip her of it.
A flawed but compelling story about a woman reclaiming her agency and finding something profoundly human in a world that seeks to strip her of it.
A gusty performance from Zoe Saldaña anchors this unique, inventive, and bold gender-affirmation musical.
Although I’m not really sure who this weird little holiday movie is made for, the premise is funny, the star is a hoot, and the irreverent jokes made me laugh.
A sequel that sorely lacks the magic, heart, and cherished original songs that made the original film so memorable.
This unique blend of horror, science fiction, and gothic tragedy embraces its strangeness like an abstract love triangle between Kafka, Kubrick, and Lynch.
With a gripping narrative that evolves from mundane to horrific, the film offers a thought-provoking study of a psychological breakdown.