- CELEBRITY
- 08:00 AM, Apr 25
there's no denying the power of Cumming, Leyva and Dillahunt's performances, nor the tragedy and injustice of the situationReview rate : B- by Tom Long [Detroit News ]
the movie still gets its point across, and its sad drama. And it spotlights a marvelous performance by Alan Cummingby Stephen Whitty [Newark Star-Ledger ]
laugh out loud funny and heartbreaking without resorting to neat Hollywood set-ups or resolutionsby Amber Wilkinson [Eye for Film ]
it's a well-meaning film. But the direction by Travis Fine (who wrote the script with George Arthur Bloom) is unnecessarily heavy-handed, when a light touch would serve its message betterby Michael O'Sullivan [Washington Post ]
beautifully etched dramaby Frank Scheck [Hollywood Reporter ]
a period piece in an unfussy and slightly generic wayby Boyd van Hoeij [Variety ]