This isn’t a great documentary, but it reveals an intimate portrait of modern-day adolescence.
This isn’t a great documentary, but it reveals an intimate portrait of modern-day adolescence.
When Belushi’s story is told through his personal writing, there’s a familiar warmth that makes the documentary rise above others.
Viewers may be enamored with the ending so much that they forget the dull 80 minutes that preceed the finale.
This nostalgic trip back to the carefree summers of decades past is a hoot until you realize that people actually died here.
This documentary exposes the corruption and weaponization of voter suppression tactics that continue rotting American politics from the core.
Few films so accurately capture the polarization of a country that’s as divided politically as our very own.