Jeff says: “INVISIBLE LIFE begins with an allegory, two sisters climbing a mountain through a jungle, hand-in-hand. They become separated, and even though they are not far apart, they each cannot hear the other as they call out. “It’s the
Michael says: “Autumn is a 17-year-old girl who’s most likely considered an outsider may her peers, has a fractious relationship with her stepfather, and escapes into her songwriting and guitar-playing as possibly her only solace. She works as a grocery
Chris says: “Not as inventive or all-out gonzo as RUBBER or WRONG, but neither of those had the weird chemistry that materializes between Jean Dujardin’s weasel-like enigma and Adele Haenel’s at first bemused, then all-in co-conspirator. So, I’m thankful Quentin
Michael says: “Annie Silverstein’s narrative, feature debut tackles a teenage girl living in a desolate subdivision near Houston, TX, with an incarcerated mother and an absent father, and her next door neighbor, a black, aging rodeo rider who’s is struggling
Michael says: “It’s often a little dicey to expect much from a regional film, especially one set in coastal Maine, rife with strong accents and the potential for caricature. Writer/director team of Bridget Savage Cole and Danielle Krudy know what