like its heroine, "Becks" is unsure and all over the place, lacking a central focus. But like Becks herself, its messiness ultimately draws us in and keeps us watching
lesbian musical drama finds its groove.. the cast and the music are so engaging; the film is very well designed by directors Rohrbaugh and Powell, the musical interludes really sing and the actors make for scintillating company
inspired by the life of singer-songwriter Alyssa Robbins, the modest drama boasts a cast of strong actors, who manage to pull off moments of genuine engagement. But like its protagonist's fleeting relationships, the film never completely connects
"Becks" is the kind of modest, non-earthshaking indie enterprise that ends up being so satisfying mostly because it’s about a character type familiar from real life but all too under-represented at the movies