Too subtle and moody to leave much of a lasting emotional impact.
Too subtle and moody to leave much of a lasting emotional impact.
I hate that so much of this gimmicky documentary’s social relevance gets lost the hubbub.
Finishes with an uplifting, positive ending that’s irresistibly upbeat, and optimistic messaging like this is pure catnip for indie film audiences.
A delightfully goofy, sweet-natured, charming comedy that will appeal to all ages.
This abortion drama feels highly personal no matter your life experience, age or gender.
The idea of racial terror as an evil force is a sophisticated idea, but the familiar, rubber-stamp slasher tropes are not.