'Any Day Now' review: unflinching drama The late 1970s and early 1980s are portrayed as such a fun time in cinema, filled with sex parties, all the Tab you can drink, Diana Ross music and Hot Tub Time Machines. Travis Fine's unflinching "Any Day Now" offers a convincing portrait of a gay couple whose ability to do the right thing is challenged when fear of the unknown eclipses their neighbors' capacity for logic and compassion. The true conflict in "Any Day Now" comes during the adoption of Marco, a drug addict's son who has Down syndrome and makes an immediate connection with Rudy. The biggest strength of the movie is the chemistry between Cumming and Isaac Leyva, a first-time feature film actor with Down syndrome, who does as much to make these scenes work as the experienced actors he's sharing scenes with.

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