Review: ‘Uncle Frank’ is a Feel Good Story That Fails to Make Broader Commentary

New York City, 1976. There’s a party going on in one of the more spacious apartments in Manhattan. Inside, people are drinking, smoking, and having sex, things you’d expect at a party. Outside, on the fire escape, a college professor engages in a discussion with a colleague about the current political state of affairs. Continue reading “Review: ‘Uncle Frank’ is a Feel Good Story That Fails to Make Broader Commentary”