The film doesn’t shy away from its criticism of Christianity, a religion that’s clearly detrimental to the lead character’s well-being.
The film doesn’t shy away from its criticism of Christianity, a religion that’s clearly detrimental to the lead character’s well-being.
Another sweet and charming win from writer / director John Carney, the master of making crowd-pleasing films for music lovers.
A captivating film that gracefully expresses the need for human connection while being unable to rid yourself of debilitating melancholia.
Crackerjack writing and a talented cast make this very relatable (and funny) adult comedy-drama achieve its full potential.
This feminist-leaning sci-fi film questions the human relationship with and dependency on technology, but it doesn’t push boundaries far enough.
A story about misery, depression, and the power of persuasion, the outlandish third act threatens to sink the entire film.