For an hour-long run time, 'Creatures of God' only crawls. It mostly shows what the daily routine is like in a small fishing village in Scotland, with the viewer's gaze mainly focused on a moving family nucleus. Young Brian (Paul Mescal) has come home after months away for work, and he isn't received in the way he expected: although his mother (Emily Watson) treats him kindly, his father does not want him there. Things get worse around the 50 minute mark of the movie: a crime occurs in the village directly affecting this family, and a dilemma arises for the mother. What should her attitude be? From there, directors Saela Davis and Anna Rose Holmer ('The Fits') plunge this village into a typical tension-filled suspense film, bringing up interesting questions about ethics, family, and guilt.
Directed by Bobby Moresco, the Oscar-winning writer of Crash, Lamborghini: The Man Behind the Legend is inspired by the story of Ferruccio Lamborghini, the farmer who would eventually become the head of one of the world's most prestigious luxury sports car brands. With a strong leading performance by Frank Grillo (Captain America: The Winter Soldier), the film, in a very similar vein to Ford v Ferrari, tells an inspiring automotive world story about not giving up in the pursuit of our dreams, even in the face of the greatest adversities. The movie also features outstanding performances by Mira Sorvino and Gabriel Byrne in the role of Enzo Ferrari.