Anyone who enjoys a smart, gothic-tinged whodunit should put this film at the top of their watch list.
Anyone who enjoys a smart, gothic-tinged whodunit should put this film at the top of their watch list.
This bruised conversation about art and failure is a beautifully faded portrait of a man who knew he’d already written his last hit.
Too abstract and messy for the most part, it’s the film’s haunting, deeply moving, and profound final act that truly makes it an outstanding piece of cinema.
This cheeky crowd-pleaser about a fiery tomboy who rebels against sexist traditions is a delightful, witty feminist film for tweens.