Person to Person
By Kyle Mustain July 27, 2017

Person to Person is quirky and cute, populated by objects and characters that look out of place in the world we live in today.
Person to Person is quirky and cute, populated by objects and characters that look out of place in the world we live in today.
Jessica Williams imbues this sweet-natured film with a fierce, vibrant heart.
For her first feature film, director Marti Noxon drew on her own experiences with eating disorders.
A film that juggles many balls at once and manages to make it to the ending without dropping a single one.
Ana Lily Amirpour cross-pollinates Mad Max and Antonioni and almost stitches them together seamlessly, but her pretensions get in the way.
An inspiring documentary of a musical prodigy.
A welcome anomaly: a coming-out tale that is not preoccupied with sex.
The cinematic answer to the eye-popping, Looney Tunes–exaggerated world of a graphic novel. Director Bong Joon-ho throws a lot of ideas and schtick onto the screen, and they stick.
The modern-day, rainy noir was one of the few genre films in this year’s competition, a cross between a courtroom and revenge drama.