The Criterion Collection has a history of highlighting the first feature films from notable contemporary directors, such as Christopher Nolan’s Following, Wes Anderson’s Bottle Rocket, Danny Boyle’s Shallow Grave, Joel & Ethan Coen’s Blood Simple, and many more. There’s just...
Medicine for Melancholy may be a mumblecore film in its aesthetics, but its financial and physical confines don’t hinder the film from achieving something emotionally and societally transcendent.