At its most honest, the film wrestles with the reluctance or unwillingness of women to fulfill ostensibly requisite roles.
So Yong Kim’s Lovesong manages a convincing articulation of a complex friendship between two women.
It seizes upon physical training as a resonant metaphor for the work and risk that are inherent in cultivating interpersonal connections.
The twisted minds at Lionsgate really outdid themselves with the poaster for What to Expect When You’re Expecting.
Kirk Jones’s film takes procreation not only as its central theme, but as a given.
What’s most insulting about Battleship isn’t its awfulness, but that everyone involved knew it was a terrible concept from the get-go.
Considering the sorry state of American romantic comedies, Just Go with It’s wholesale predictability is a moot point.