
The Lunchbox review: when souls meet (for a meal)
A charming, bittersweet, utterly chaste love affair forged over food and cemented by kindred spirits.
handcrafted film criticism by maryann johanson | since 1997
A charming, bittersweet, utterly chaste love affair forged over food and cemented by kindred spirits.
The most fun straight-up action movie in ages: while it touches on concerns about terrorism and rogue nukes, there’s nothing too heavy. But what makes it so special is how up-close and personal it is.
An enchanting movie about love and destiny and honor and perseverance and how a shitload of money cannot ever hope to measure up to them…