Blue finds itself in the quiet moments, and is happy to linger there and construct this gentle romance and the tragedy that comes with it. 6.9/10
Tag: <span>2003</span>
While at times the movie skews a bit edgier, this is a very safe, entry-level sort of punk scene on display. The kind of punk ready to be beamed into your living room for a safe, stay-at-home watching experience. 5.9/10
Films piss me off when they’re offensive or feel like they’re not trying. Intentions isn’t offensive and I think everyone was trying their hardest. Tragically, all this trying just didn’t lead to any success. 2.5/10
May’s weirdness as a film and as a character brilliantly exemplifies some of the themes of queer horror. There’s definite appeal here for queer people, weirdos and anyone who considers them self an outsider. 7.1/10
Goldfish Memory fits a truly insane amount of character and plot into its runtime. And it does so without feeling too overstuffed. 6.7/10
Threesome Affair’s mediocrity is so unremarkable and uninspiring that it tips the movie into negative territory. 3.9/10
The comedy is hit and miss but A Family Affair’s overall story of love, acceptance and its relationship with religion generally works. 5.6/10
While I understand some of the reasons Surrender wasn’t up to par (most of those reasons being money), at the end of the day it still ends up with Surrender not being a good movie. 2.0/10
At no point did Round Trip take these ordinary characters and turn them or the movie they inhabit into something extraordinary.
Even grading on the curve of TV movies, An Unexpected Love feels extremely predictable and has little new to offer. 5.0/10