Call it a pre-emptive breath of fresh air in the typically testosterone-soaked summer season if you'd like, "Is Anybody There?" is counterprogramming at its best. Edward (Bill Milner of "Son of Rambow") is a precocious boy who wants nothing more than the attention of his parents (and his room back), who have turned their home into a haven for the elderly. In a place where death is common occurrence, it's no wonder Edward has become fascinated with that subject. Where do people go after they die? Can we speak to them?
Is Anybody There?
Is Anybody There?
Is Anybody There?
Call it a pre-emptive breath of fresh air in the typically testosterone-soaked summer season if you'd like, "Is Anybody There?" is counterprogramming at its best. Edward (Bill Milner of "Son of Rambow") is a precocious boy who wants nothing more than the attention of his parents (and his room back), who have turned their home into a haven for the elderly. In a place where death is common occurrence, it's no wonder Edward has become fascinated with that subject. Where do people go after they die? Can we speak to them?