Claire Foy
Despite an occasional narrative misstep, “H is for Hawk” soars with enormous power and beauty when it revels in the mysterious, graceful ways of nature.
The film’s trajectory is one of acknowledgement, empowerment and, ultimately, redemption. Women Talking gives voice to what is often unexpressed: it is a clamorous call to be silent no more.
This wholly original period piece crackles with energy, humor, and pathos.
Despite some storytelling flaws, Unsane is ultimately suspenseful, terrifying, and rather haunting.
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