A wonderfully weird, polarizing film that stretches the outer limits of neurotic self-indulgence. It’s both too abstract yet packed with clunky metaphors and overt symbolism, but it strikes gold and finds success more often than not.
A wonderfully weird, polarizing film that stretches the outer limits of neurotic self-indulgence. It’s both too abstract yet packed with clunky metaphors and overt symbolism, but it strikes gold and finds success more often than not.
An ambitious satire about commerce, class, art, truth, and the value of human beings, this is the most unpredictable films I’ve seen in a long while.
LOUISA: MATT: LOUISA SAYS: “Miracles From Heaven” is surprisingly well directed and well acted, putting it a cut above your average faith-based film