2020 may have changed how we consume movies (as well as how we interact with the people around us) but, unsurprisingly, that didn’t impact the quality of what was released. As is the case every year, it was a great year…
Never Rarely Sometimes Always Review: Director Eliza Hittman shows the kids aren’t all right, and that’s not really our problem. | Sundance 2020
In Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Sundance directing alum Eliza Hittman (Beach Rats) engages with a subject quite frequently explored in films and television, but never quite to the same cold, graphic detail as it’s depicted here. That topic is abortion, and…