The Amateur
The lack of personality forces the viewer to consider the plot, which is a load of utter nonsense.
The lack of personality forces the viewer to consider the plot, which is a load of utter nonsense.
This brisk 80-minute documentary is a wall-to-wall commemoration of a genre by the people who love it the most.
Accomplishes most of what it sets out to do, even if its ambitions are as low as the over-ripe fruit that its filmmakers leisurely swipe at.
Screenwriters Eric Randall and Madhuri Shekar give us believable characters with a believable connection.
An example of how to make a low-budget movie that immerses you in a long-gone world and the minds of people who lived in it.
“When Fall is Coming” feels like a return to form, exploring the dramatic possibilities of relationships in subtle and disarming ways.