Must Go! Fantastic Cast and a Haunting Script by ChelseaMP This movie features some of the best acting and tightest storytelling you'll see all year. As soon as you think you have a character figured out -- BOOM, the game changes. Tammy Blanchard and Mira...
Must Go! Savoca is an Indie legend for a reason by silkys Anything Nancy Savoca makes is a gem. Her films are small miracles of character, story telling and meaning. I caught this at the Toronto Film Festival where it was invited to open. As soon as I saw...
Must Go! Union Square by dmarcic The beauty and elegance of this movie catches you by surprise, because it starts out loud and extraverted and then takes you to this lovely, sweet, beautiful quiet place where sisters who thought...
80 Arizona Republic | Kerry Lengel It is intended for an audience that is willing to take a journey without knowing the destination. Read full review
70 Movieline | Michelle Orange With its small cast and focus on performance, Union Square promises to be a welcome showcase for Sorvino, and the early rhymes with Miss Linda are intriguingly open-ended. Read full review
67 The A.V. Club | Noel Murray There isn't much to Union Square, but the movie does understand how people want to love their families on their own terms, forgetting that their families may be the only ones who really know who they are. Read full review
63 The Globe and Mail (Toronto) | James Adams Union Square's biggest flaw is its predictability. Read full review