The Invite
Settles into an easygoing, authoritative groove where you forget you’re being told a story and feel like you’re just watching people exist.
Settles into an easygoing, authoritative groove where you forget you’re being told a story and feel like you’re just watching people exist.
“Finnegan’s Foursome” could be an endurance test for those who only know Arnold Palmer from mixing tea and lemonade.
The film benefits from Harriman’s portfolio, assembling a plot put together by the cast and crew’s collective compassion.
It matches its bite with embrace, simultaneously cradling the personalities caught in the crossfire of persona-driven capitalism.
“Girls Like Girls” is the kind of coming-of-age film that’s just quiet enough to avoid the loud, broad cliches of the genre.