A politically and emotionally evocative cult classic in the making receives a beautiful transfer courtesy of Kino Lorber.
The film’s attempt at political insight and portrayal of social malaise are meant to give it the illusion of depth.
Disney draws a big fat bullseye on the fast-growing infertile-couple demographic with this airless misfire.
Steve Carell’s pursed-lipped awkwardness and sweet buffoonery aren’t enough to salvage this incorrigibly hackneyed film.
In Pieces of April, writer-director Peter Hedges makes an entertainment out of stringing his audience along.
Is Will or Marcus the film’s titular boy? Such nuance.