A fifty-year love story told in fragments that test the limits of devotion and patience alike.
What would you do if you knew exactly how long you had left to live?
What happens when the apocalypse turns into entertainment?
A sharp, emotionally honest look at the intoxicating highs of love and the quieter, more unsettling unraveling that happens when a marriage begins to fall apart.
A warm, emotionally grounded romance that surprised me by being both exactly what I wanted and more thoughtful than I expected.
The ending is smart and surprising, but getting there felt like a test of patience rather than tension.
This is the kind of movie you finish and immediately want to recommend to someone you care about.
Two people. One shared history. A high pressure creative project that makes ignoring the past impossible.
A chaotic, aggressively unserious high school comedy that knows exactly how ridiculous it is.
I pressed play for June Squibb and stayed for a film that is far more emotional than expected.
