Despite losing focus often, this documentary about the weaponization of rap lyrics in the criminal justice system is compelling.
Despite losing focus often, this documentary about the weaponization of rap lyrics in the criminal justice system is compelling.
A courageous and infuriating documentary about how victims of sexual violence are consistently stigmatized when they have the courage to come forward.
A deeply intimate and highly personal exercise in dealing with the pain of a family’s silence.
Surreal, idiosyncratic, and cynical, this film has a vibe that a certain segment of indie audiences are going to adore.
A smug, self-important film that thinks it’s edgier and more clever in its themes than it actually is.
With insufferable characters, snark masquerading as humor, and an off-putting smugness, this film is a maddening test of patience.