Alex MacNicoll
Review Of No Man’s Land: A Well-Intended But Shallow Meditation On Migratory Assimilation
No Man’s Land Starring Frank Grillo, Jake Allyn, George Lopez, Andie McDowell, Alex MacNicoll, Jorge A. Jiménez and Andres Delgado. Directed by Conor Allyn Rating: ** * Okay, shallow is not always a deception. Sometimes it can also be a way to reach into more hearts . Sure enough, No Man’s Land is a movie that makes a direct move into moving you. It aims at being a basic morality play where an eye-for-an-eye is shunned for kindness forgiveness and acceptance. To that extent this films works | Click Here...
Review Of Unpregnant: A Dumbed-Down Version Of Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Starring Haley Lu Richardson as Veronica Clarke, Barbie Ferreira as Bailey Butler Directed by Rachel Le Goldenberg Rating: ** ½ It was just the other day when Eliza Hitman(that’s a woman) gave us the profoundly immersive Never Rarely Sometimes Always about two girls travelling to a pro-abortion state in America after one of them gets pregnant in a no-abortion state. They’ve nowhere to stay in New York. Their desperation was deeply disturbing. Well, look at the coincidence! Another film about two girls travel | Click Here...