If you’re open to Everything Everywhere All at Once, to its embrace of optimism, you’re in for universes of enjoyment.
If you’re open to Everything Everywhere All at Once, to its embrace of optimism, you’re in for universes of enjoyment.
A devastating family drama that finds the little truths of human nature in ordinary people.
I would say that big action blockbusters do not get better than this, except that’s exactly what these people are pushing themselves to do. You owe it to yourself to see this spectacle.
A maximalist period epic full of spectacular action and drama.
With so many films devoted to the different aspects of parenthood, I’d never seen one so thoughtfully, so compassionately study the emotional needs of a child.
Prepare to be stressed out, to feel your palms getting sweaty, to see all the things that you know are going to go wrong go wrong, but do watch Boiling Point if you can find it.
I would love to see a two-hour cut of this movie, but even as it stands, I am in awe of its aesthetics, its overarching mood, and Robert Pattinson and Zoe Kravitz’s magnetic screen presence.
The Lost Daughter, in its normalcy, feels as tense as a thriller because anything could happen, anytime. Watch it for the atmosphere, or the performances, or the story, but don’t let it pass you by.
Zoe Kravitz is the perfect heroine for this fun, compact tech thriller.
A moving tale of childhood.