The film is at once a journey of self-actualization and a testament to female solidarity.
At its best, the show’s second season is a frustrating reinforcement of the previous season’s problems.
Tim Sutton is a deft cartographer of how environments can shape its inhabitants.
The film displays a sprightly tone and blissful sense of liberation in charting the exploits of characters seeking to live by their own feminine-centric rules.
Self-absorption is director Bravo’s focus, though it’s a topic that’s less examined than indulged.
The film devolves now and then into cartoonish cutesiness with its broadly drawn minor characters.
The Sessions is a deeply humane dramedy about sex and good spirits.
Jan Schütte integrates three short stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer into an uneven meditation on aging, death and lust.