Also ranks #5 on The Best Movies About Women Dealing With Depression 33 Moxie Hadley Robinson, Lauren Tsai, Josephine Langford 10 votes Inspired by her mom's rebellious past and a confident new friend, a shy teenager publishes an anonymous zine calling out sexism at her school. Released: 2021...
Directed by Catherine Hardwicke, the film explores themes like peer pressure, substance abuse, and the struggle for identity in the face of societal expectations. With its powerful performances and realistic depiction of adolescent turmoil, Thirteen remains a compelling and relevant teen movie....
the writing was on point too with Green’s narrative not all about Laurie dealing with her demons but more of a collective with Tommy, Karen and Allyson more in the firing line… the return of Kyle Richards as Lindsey & Nancy Stephens as Marion is not only a great touch, bringing both ...
In the gripping documentary film ‘Recovery Boys,’ director Elaine McMillion Sheldon takes audiences on an emotional journey through addiction, redemption, and recovery. The film follows four men struggling with substance abuse as they navigate the challenging path to sobriety. Set against the backdr...
Critics Consensus: Boarding Gate has little substance beneath its faux-thriller surface, and marks a step down from director Olivier Assayas' usual work. Synopsis: A sordid and complex series of events unfolds when an ex-prostitute (Asia Argento) becomes involved with a couple in Hong [More]...
Reservoir Dogs changed cinema, and we’re still dealing with the aftershocks (see the smooth criminals of Baby Driver or the entire career of Three Billboards director Martin McDonagh for evidence). But even if none of that were true, it’s still such a joyful film to experience and re-...
Some of the best thrillers aren’t about big heists or complex murder mysteries, but about normal people dealing with normal, everyday crap. In I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore, that normal person is Melanie Lynskey’s Ruth, a depressed nursing assistant who’s having a terribl...
Reservoir Dogs changed cinema, and we’re still dealing with the aftershocks (see the smooth criminals of Baby Driver or the entire career of Three Billboards director Martin McDonagh for evidence). But even if none of that were true, it’s still such a joyful film to experience and re-...
Also ranks #3 on The Best Movies About Women Dealing With Depression Also ranks #6 on 30+ Great Movies About Juvenile Delinquents 12 Poison Ivy Drew Barrymore, Tom Skerritt, Sara Gilbert 39 votes Dejected about her relationship with her father, Darryl (Tom Skerritt), a teen girl, Sylvie...
Directed by Oliver Stone, the film explores Morrison's rise to fame, his tumultuous relationships, including one with Pamela Courson (Meg Ryan), and his struggle with substance abuse. Set against the backdrop of an era marked by social unrest and countercultural movements, the movie provides a...