A clever sci-fi comedy for anyone who feels we could all stand to live and love a little more.
Read full articleThis abstract story is bolstered by compelling performances all around. Maguire breaks then repairs our heart as the alternately messy and rigid Anabel, fully committing to both ends of the emotional spectrum.
Read full articleA lovely, funny and poetic look at the unruliness of a good heart.
Read full articleTwisty, clever, and pleasingly genuine, the romantic fantasy With Love and a Major Organ balances humour, cynicism, and hopefulness with a deft hand and a great deal of emotional intelligence.
Read full articleDirector Albright does a wonderful job of constructing an oddly affecting science-fiction realm that sits at the emotional cusp of believable and enchanting.
Read full articleAn ambitious effort, the film exists in a world where the human heart is made of an inanimate object and one can literally rip it out to avoid emotions.
Read full articleWith the ever-looming fear of artificial intelligence rearing its ugly head, With Love and a Major Organ feels like a rallying cry for what makes the human experience an essential component in the creation of art.
Read full article... occasionally struggles to balance the whimsical and the macabre, yet beneath its eccentricities is a heartfelt story of self-worth and romantic expression.
Read full articleA refreshingly original, heartfelt and provocative love story.
Read full articlethis quirky sort-of romance has all the feels – even as it tries violently to suppress them – with a take on the human capacity both to draw others close and to keep them at a distance that is as much psychological as sci-fi.
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