
Writer/director David Lowery is looking to forge a very interesting career. He’s attempting to navigate two vastly different tastes in material, spending part of his time on accessible Disney offerings such as 2016’s “Pete’s Dragon” and 2023’s “Peter Pan & Wendy.” He’s also presented esoteric visions for art-house releases, including 2017’s “A Ghost Story” and 2021’s “The Green Knight.” For “Mother Mary,” Lowery ends up somewhere in between the extremes. It’s definitely not another Disney production, but the helmer is looking to use the current dominance of pop music majesty to explore the aching intimacy of a friendship/collaboration that once meant something mighty to two women fighting to communicate their real feelings during a sudden reunion. “Mother Mary” is symbolic and stagey, but Lowery delivers impressive visuals throughout the picture, which help to engage when the story itself isn’t much of a draw. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com



















