There’s no easy answer to the problem of overmedicating children, but the film raises important questions on both sides and should get audiences talking.
There’s no easy answer to the problem of overmedicating children, but the film raises important questions on both sides and should get audiences talking.
Explores the repercussions of manufactured happiness and the realities of having a dream partner built to your exact specifications.
Has a timeless feel in both story and tone, and the finished product is simple, eloquent, and to the point.
Heartbreaking, hopeful, and a vital companion for understanding what it’s like to live as an underprivileged person in an increasingly hostile world.
Terrific performances and solid direction make this true story of larger-than-life televangelists Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker worth seeing.
A lame thriller that’s distasteful, insulting, exploitative, and grossly insincere.