
Where Are the Women? Ten Thousand Saints
A young woman is reduced to little more than a vessel for an unborn child, and an object for feelings by the male protagonist.

A young woman is reduced to little more than a vessel for an unborn child, and an object for feelings by the male protagonist.

An achingly perfect evocation of New York’s East Village in the 1980s and an amazing cast cannot make this tale of adolescent anxiety catch fire.

Absolutely hilarious and absolutely heartbreaking. Kristen Wiig is brilliant. (new DVD/VOD US/Can)
It hasn’t been a great year for film — I’m not the first critic you’ve heard say this. I had some very powerful and very entertaining experiences at the movies this year, but not as many as in other years, and few of those experiences coincided with the films that Hollywood wants us to think … more…