Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You (2016)
A nostalgic and often sentimental examination at one of television’s pioneering progressive voices.
A nostalgic and often sentimental examination at one of television’s pioneering progressive voices.
Entertaining and occasionally compelling, but superficially crafted in both characterization and its subject matter.
A compellingly raw and highly entertaining crime drama that’s an achievement in all departments; one of the year’s best.
A unique framing device and wonderful animation styles help retell the classic story of escapism and imagination.
Bourne returns in an exhilarating high-caliber good time packed with exciting action sequences.
A disappointing slice-of-life melodrama that offers little in the way of actual conflict or purpose.
An inspiring doc for Gaiman fans, yet leaves one wishing for a more comprehensive analysis of his considerable body of work.
A celebration of intellectualism, carrying the weight of alienation in a society that views nonconforming lifestyles as oddities.
Despite Mark Strong’s great performance, this film offers very little of the wonder and amazement of outer space.
Mostly bad and unfunny comedy with moments of the greatness that could’ve been.