Roadside Attractions
While frequently animated and wry, Words on Bathroom Walls persists on being realistic with its portrayal of schizophrenia.
The Warrior Queen of Jhansi displays well the difficult position of Ranibai of Jhansi, with a respect for her cleverness and leadership while acknowledging her faults and mistakes.
The Peanut Butter Falcon is more interested in getting you to like it than in having much to say, and you know what, that’s okay.
With deeply moving and dynamic performances top to bottom, American Woman is a powerhouse of a film.
Unfortunately, the ill-conceived story of Ben is Back does not shine light on the opiod crisis, creating a seedy, underground world that the uninitiated can never comprehend.
Lizzie may be a fictional tale of a real-life crime that we will never fully know the truth of, but it sure is an intriguing and especially a well-designed one.
Whitney’s monumental accomplishments as a recording artist and harrowing personal problems are sensitively detailed in Kevin Macdonald’s terrific biography.