Predictable and simplistic, yet the film deserves credit for tackling grief and emotional complexity in a format digestible for families and children.
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“Oh, Canada”
The film’s cold tone is more cerebral than emotional, and its slow, talky pace feels brutally suffocating.
“The Life of Chuck”
A deeply moving film about the fleeting nature of life and the importance of embracing every moment.
“Gonzo Girl”
A kaleidoscopic descent into the drug-soaked world of gonzo journalism, nostalgia, and toxic masculinity.
“A Useful Ghost”
This very funny dark comedy filters love, tragedy, and a sharp critique of industrial exploitation through a story about a haunted vacuum cleaner.
“On Swift Horses”
A beautifully crafted world inhabited by a talented cast, but falls short of delivering anything particularly meaningful or memorable.