
The challenges of a young marriage without kids is an infrequent subject in movies, but that’s the sweet spot of examination in writer-director John Chuldenko’s bittersweet, fitfully engaging Nesting, which benefits from a pair of appealing leads and this sort of original focus, but ultimately doesn’t showcase enough psychological perspicacity or elicit a deep enough audience identification to rise quite above the sea level of bohemian curio. For the full, original review, from ShockYa, click here. (PMK*BNC/Dangertain Films, unrated, 93 minutes)