The Miracle Club, starring Dame Maggie Smith, Kathy Bates, and Laura Linney, is a heartwarming British film set in a windswept seaside town near Dublin. In this gentle drama set in 1967, Chrissie Ahearn (Linney) returns to her Irish hometown for her estranged mother's funeral. When she joins her mother's friends on a pilgrimage to Lourdes, tensions arise due to past grievances. However, the trip has a restorative effect on the women, leading to forgiveness and newfound connections. Directed by Thaddeus O'Sullivan, this film is elevated by the powerhouse performances of its three leading ladies.
Silver Dollar Road: A documentary exposing systemic racism and land theft
Silver Dollar Road, directed by Raoul Peck, is a documentary that sheds light on the Reels family's fight against systemic racism and land theft. The film focuses on a waterfront property in North Carolina that has been in the family for generations. Despite their love for the land, the family is being conned out of a large portion of their home by a deceitful relative and white land developers. Through evictions, time in prison, and a battle against racism, the Reels family fights to reclaim what is rightfully theirs. While the topic is important, the film's execution falls short, lacking the necessary energy and visual elements to captivate the audience.
Sumotherhood: A satirical British action comedy
Sumotherhood is a satirical British action comedy directed by Adam Deacon. The film follows Riko (Deacon) and Kane (Jazzie Zonzolo), two wannabe gangsters trying to make ends meet in London. When their attempts at making money go awry, they find themselves in debt and in the crosshairs of dangerous criminal organizations. While the film's representation of mental health issues is somewhat misguided, the high-energy script and the performances of the main cast make it an entertaining watch. Sumotherhood may not be groundbreaking, but it offers plenty of laughs and an enjoyable experience.
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