John McNaughton’s sun-soaked neo-noir gets a sensuous update from Arrow Video.
Consistently surprising and creatively fearless, Jon M. Chu’s film brings monumentality to a work of infinite heart.
Union Square begins in caricature and ends in sentimentality, only briefly hitting the sweet spot in between.
An okay presentation of an actor’s workshop masquerading as a movie.
You can’t swing a cat in this town without hitting a theater with a dysfunctional family drama, and this one even has the kitty to prove it.
It’s not hard to see what attracted Philip Seymour Hoffman to Bob Gluadini’s 2007 play.