Navigates a woman’s emotional healing with a raw, sexually charged and wholly angry point of view.
Navigates a woman’s emotional healing with a raw, sexually charged and wholly angry point of view.
An insightful, passionate, tender, and heartbreaking story of two soulmates who just can’t seem to make it work.
This film isn’t for everyone, but its eccentricity certainly is captivating.
Paints a poignant and effective picture from the point of view of a person struggling with dementia.
It’s alarming that “The Art of Self-Defense” isn’t as shocking as you’d think, which perhaps says it all.
There’s not much going on here but a cacophony of indecipherable obscurity that’s masquerading as high art. I struggled to get through this film, and you will too.