poignant narrative about obsession with one’s craft inside a visually transfixing product of that obsession. need every ballet in technicolor.
side note: as a fellow victoria page, my love for this film may be a bit biased.
poignant narrative about obsession with one’s craft inside a visually transfixing product of that obsession. need every ballet in technicolor.
side note: as a fellow victoria page, my love for this film may be a bit biased.
I was incredibly lucky to have the opportunity to see this. No Other Land deserves wide release immediately.
A gaggle of 70s aesthetics and costumes that over-relied on familiar impressions (albeit from some young and interesting performers). Ultimately failed to answer, or even justify, the question, “What is the show anyways?”
Very invested in Gabriel Labelle’s career. REALLY enjoyed the Dylan O’Brien performance. Very disappointed in the portrayal of artistic visionary and education advocate Jim Henson.