With just three films in 20 years, director Kenneth Lonergan has become a voice to listen to. His work offers a precise and rewarding human experience that deserves to be showcased.
You Can Count on Me
Sammy and Terry’s parents died when they were kids. Now they are grown up and have nearly nothing in common apart from their genes. Things get shaken up when Terry, now a drifter, comes to visit. A humanistic gem of a film.