The film weaves together the stories of five mostly nonverbal autistic teens to present a rich tapestry of the autistic experience.
Director Joshua Oppenheimer emphatically suggests that all of humankind’s troubles begin and end with the body.
I meant to watch the 1933 version of Alice in Wonderland on the big screen at BAM last night, but the heat chased me inside instead and onto my computer.
A true-life tale of inadvertent self-destruction, Deep Water’s generic title belies its haunting incisiveness.