Based on a bizarre true story, this crowd-pleasing film is a portrait of love, desperation, and the lengths people will go to for a spark of human connection.
Based on a bizarre true story, this crowd-pleasing film is a portrait of love, desperation, and the lengths people will go to for a spark of human connection.
By trying too hard to be gritty, complex, and profound, this lackluster Western ends up bringing very little to the table.
The staging of this film, coupled with the brisk, brainy script, will send literary lovers and theater enthusiasts into fits of delight.
When it comes to comedies, it’s never a good sign when the blooper reel at the end of the credits is the highlight of the film.
If anything, the film serves as a reminder of why Frances McDormand should be getting more big screen roles.
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