A straightforward documentary about the skyrocketing cost of insulin and the diabetics who are having their lives held ransom by greedy pharmaceutical manufacturers and a broken U.S. health care system.
A straightforward documentary about the skyrocketing cost of insulin and the diabetics who are having their lives held ransom by greedy pharmaceutical manufacturers and a broken U.S. health care system.
An irresistible fantasy adventure has a healthy dose of good humor, playful charm, and is easily accessible to all who love imaginary worlds filled with wizards, sorcerers, warlocks, knights, and fire-breathing dragons.
This fun, corny espionage thriller tells the true origins of the popular TETRIS computer game by playing fast and loose with the facts.
Much like its writer, director, and star Jake Johnson, this offbeat comedy-thriller has a disheveled, irreverent charm.
The film has its share of cringe-inducing moments, plenty of Gen Z cynicism, and leans heavily on its low budget mumblecore roots. It works fine as a festival film, but I don’t see much appeal beyond those parameters.
An unconventional, eccentric, hybrid documentary that’s as inventive as its subject.