A painfully honest (if uneven) film about the coping mechanisms we adopt when romantic fantasies start to crumble.
A painfully honest (if uneven) film about the coping mechanisms we adopt when romantic fantasies start to crumble.
A quiet, powerful reminder of a legacy too important to be forgotten.
A daring and nonconformist cinematic experiment that draws you in with its strange charm, but then loses its way.
This isn’t just a film about a terrible crime, but one that opens up a larger conversation about the world we live in.
An honest, well-rounded portrait of a woman who has constantly had to prove herself not just as an actor, but as an advocate for the Deaf community.
The film wants to be a biting critique of pop culture obsession, a psychological thriller, and an eerie horror film all at once, but it never quite lands any of these elements in a satisfying way.