Everyday Reviews
It won't be to everyone's taste, but Winterbottom must be commended for having the bravery to make a film that isn't afraid to be slow.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Aug 23, 2018
However, its everyday intimacy and episodic structure - the scenes are focused around the family's few prison visits and the dad's precious day releases - are really better suited to 온라인카지노추천.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Sep 1, 2017
The raw talent and emotion on display here is nothing short of masterful.
| Original Score: A | Jun 21, 2016
Five years in the life of a couple who must improvise their marriage and family life when he is in prison, learning that difficulties in marriage are opportunities to discover ever deeper reserves of love.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Dec 5, 2013
Moment by moment, it all adds up. The scenes of the family huddling and hugging, greeting and parting, and reaffirming primal bonds are quietly moving.
| Nov 21, 2013
The film's day-to-day aches are quiet and lovingly rendered.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Nov 21, 2013
Set in a seaside town, there are quite lovely images of the ocean and fields... When a flock of geese is captured gliding through the sky, the camera seems to positively lust after them, because so little else is happening.
| Nov 21, 2013
Everyday isn't just about time; in a sense, that's all it is.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Nov 21, 2013
For better and for worse-mostly for worse-it sticks to the mundane promise of its title.
| Original Score: C- | Nov 21, 2013
Even with the actors' laudable work-especially Simm, who finally shakes off the notion that he's a poor man's Simon Pegg-there's not enough going on past the temporal trick to make the humanistic elements pop.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Nov 19, 2013
Wise and involving ...
| Nov 19, 2013
Here there is glory in the lives of simple, unprivileged folk and the more-or-less banal events of their daily lives.
| Nov 18, 2013
An admirable idea in theory proves to be a real slog to sit through.
| Nov 18, 2013
While the film charts its protagonist's gradual progression toward a renewed sense of agency and freedom, it rarely indulges in lengthy or even linear narrative arcs.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Nov 18, 2013
Everyday might be [Michael Winterbottom's] most ambitious yet, even if it feels like his most modest.
| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Jun 7, 2013
Utilising fluid shots of the English countryside set to one of Michael Nyman's most dynamic scores, Winterbottom makes something surprisingly lyrical of the non-story
| Original Score: 4/5 | Feb 17, 2013
It deserves its cinematic release, thanks to its lingering, poetic-realist images of uncluttered Norfolk landscapes and to Michael Nyman's yearning score.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Jan 25, 2013
The sense that we're peeking in on the life of a family under exceptional stress is profound...
| Jan 23, 2013
It's a sad, undramatic, well observed slice of minimalist realism, an interesting experiment in helping us to share the experience of time slowly passing. But little more.
| Jan 20, 2013
It is a sensitive, understated film but it does require a good deal of patience on the part of the viewer.
| Jan 18, 2013