The natural, unforced sincerity is the heartbeat of this film, and it touched me on the deepest emotional level.
The natural, unforced sincerity is the heartbeat of this film, and it touched me on the deepest emotional level.
Based on Ryu Murakami’s cult novel of the same name, “Piercing” is one of the most visually captivating and wickedly stylized films to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival this year.
Overall, this deadpan style isn’t fresh or new and feels downright lackluster even in the hands of an incredibly talented director and screenwriter.
Although the movie doesn’t exactly have much of an original voice, it still has a very big heart.
“Before I Fall” is a reminder that high school is torture and being a teenager really, really sucks.
“Raw” is the kind of disgustingly funny movie where you will be unsure if you should laugh or vomit.