Review of Any Day Now (2012) by Michael P — 18 May 2014
Any Day Now is a wonderfully bittersweet movie about a gay couple who are fighting for the custody of a boy with down syndrome after his mother was arrested for drugs so that the child doesn't get put into a group home where he won't get the attention that he needs.
More than just a message-movie, Any Day Now is a well-directed film with outstanding performances. I've been putting off watching this movie for over a year now because I thought that it was going to be overly melodramatic, but this is a fine film and I'm glad that I finally got around to watching it.
Highly recommended, check it out.
This review of Any Day Now (2012) was written by Michael P on 18 May 2014.
Any Day Now has generally received positive reviews.
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