This is what I would call a "quiet" movie. The tone and tenor never really changes throughout, there are no sharp edges, no abrupt turns and no conflict, really, beyond
Much like Billy Ray's other film, Shattered Glass, Breach feels more like a television movie than a feature film. In fact, the two films have more in common than just
I can't say I was overly excited to watch this film the night I snatched it off of the video store shelf--despite it winning all those fancy film festival awards. After
Writing family dysfunction is a film favorite. When it comes down to it, whose family isn't dysfunctional? We all have a wealth of material to draw from if we so desired