A challenging film that’s more interested in setting an overall existential mood than presenting an engaging narrative.
A challenging film that’s more interested in setting an overall existential mood than presenting an engaging narrative.
The real heart and soul of the film is Burstyn, who provides the ideal anchor for this charming story of friendship, love, and forgiveness.
An unflinching look at deeply wounded humans who are devastated by grief.
Part art house film and part true crime tabloid serial, the jumbled, wacky true story is perfectly conveyed through this suitably oddball movie.
LOUISA: MATT: LOUISA SAYS: Director Todd Solondz is a freaky-weird guy with an odd sense of humor to match, so it goes without saying that