An engaging look at sushi, technique, and Nobu’s rise that food fans will appreciate, but it leans more toward lifestyle gloss than the tougher realities of life in the kitchen.
An engaging look at sushi, technique, and Nobu’s rise that food fans will appreciate, but it leans more toward lifestyle gloss than the tougher realities of life in the kitchen.
A lovely portrait of an artist fully committed to their craft, curious, questioning, and still finding joy in their work.
Upbeat and genuine, this delightful documentary about a college a cappella group chasing a national title is just a really easy movie to enjoy.
A chaotic, crude, and undeniably funny late-night kind of movie that’s made for laughing, cringing, and quoting with friends.
This slow and heavy film is exhausting, weighed down by glacial pacing and uneven performances.
This is a familiar “therapy journey” narrative you’ve likely seen before, yet the film retains an emotional rawness that keeps it compelling.