Inventing Anna suffers from a few meandering detours but succeeds in its goal of elevating its central figure.
This powder keg of a film gets an uneven A/V presentation but a confident and enlightening commentary track from Fennell.
The film’s empowerment fantasy of a woman who steamrolls male egos is as stylish and fun as its portrait of gender relations is dire.
The film has an exciting, lived-in quality that elevates what are otherwise some markedly unsteady attempts at horror.
The series remains compelling in its devotion to exposing its characters’ public hang-ups and private strengths.
Paul Weitz’s proudly boisterous star vehicle for Lily Tomlin has about as many ambitions as it does delusions.
There’s no dramatic suspense to anything about this by-the-books romantic saga.