This documentary doesn’t just recount history. It captures the celebratory, subversive, and liberating spirit of a cult classic.
This documentary doesn’t just recount history. It captures the celebratory, subversive, and liberating spirit of a cult classic.
A well-made crime story about the art world and the gray areas of deception that lie within it.
Full of offbeat humor and genuine warmth, this well-told story is funny, heartfelt, and refreshingly simple.
Part comedy and part heist movie, the film is never fully successful at being either.
A complete mess of lazy writing, shallow characters, and uninspired twists.
A solid indie horror experiment that manages to be spooky, strange, and surprisingly heartfelt.