A magical little film about finding friendship, connection, and love, even in the most dire of circumstances.
A magical little film about finding friendship, connection, and love, even in the most dire of circumstances.
The keen sense of style, skilled direction, and strong performances from the cast give the film a confident, assured feel.
An irresistible underdog story that’s funny, sweet, delightful, and as crowd-pleasing as it gets.
A documentary that will educate you, will disturb you, and will infuriate you.
Covers a lot of ground and can feel overwhelming, but there’s never been another documentary that examines all things period-related as well as (or as entertaining) as this.
The film doesn’t shy away from its criticism of Christianity, a religion that’s clearly detrimental to the lead character’s well-being.