Though it dissipates as the film nears its uplifting climax, quirky cheesiness is the initial order of the day in Joy. Arriving in Cambridge in 1968 for a job interview with Robert Edwards (James ...
Is it sophisticated and revolutionary in its aesthetic ambitions? No, it does not strive for that. “Joy, The Birth of IFV” is a biographical account centered on Jean Purdy, Patrick Steptoe, and Robert ...
Forty-six years on from the birth of baby Brown, it’s hard to remember just how revolutionary this procedure was. Yet Joy’s timeliness cannot be understated. In the US, right-wing crusades to limit ...