This poignant, sincere film is anchored by well-written characters and a script that’s filled with humor, honesty, and authenticity.
This poignant, sincere film is anchored by well-written characters and a script that’s filled with humor, honesty, and authenticity.
This poignant, sincere film is anchored by well-written characters and a script that’s filled with humor, honesty, and authenticity.
Disappointingly unfunny and too reliant on gross-out gags, this weird movie about the antics of a bigfoot family is a massive misfire on every level.
This probably couldn’t have been a better film, but it’s not a very pleasant or enjoyable one.
It may not be flush with innovation, but it’s an enjoyable reunion that revives the irreverent spirit and fun of the original.
It’s alarming that “The Art of Self-Defense” isn’t as shocking as you’d think, which perhaps says it all.