It’s Easter Sunday, and it seems quite fitting to me to write this review today on “Cabrini,” a biopic wonderfully directed by Alejandro Monteverde. Cabrini
Critic Debut of “Prodigal Son” Noah Davis “Dune: Part Two” thrusts us back into the sand-swept chaos of Arrakis, where the aftermath of House Atreides’
I am not making any AA predictions for best picture or any of the other categories because “The Academy” selections are so political now. If
This French film won the “Palme d’Or” award at the Cannes Film Festival. The most compelling reason to see it is the AAW performance by
I greatly admired Leonard Bernstein, played in this film by Bradley Cooper. Being from New York and Jewish, Bernstein was one of my heroes! I
The more I reflect on “Poor Things,” the more I like it! As of now, it is my third-favorite film of the year! (First is
This film covers the brief time interval between May 8th and June 4th, 1940, which may have been one of the most critical points in
I really enjoyed this film, which is an interesting character study of Tonya Harding and the unbelievably-stressful and abusive childhood from whence she came. It
This film starts where “Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens” leaves off. If taken in isolation, I think it’s a very good Star Wars
This film is an unusual and creative love story, of the “Beauty and the Beast” genre. The Writer/Director, Guillermo Del Toro, has a terrific visual
This film is on everyone’s top ten list and has a 98% Rotten Tomatoes critics rating, but Robin and I didn’t “get it.” As far
Writer/Director Sean Baker has created a unique and fascinating film. Although fictional, it almost feels like a documentary due to its attention to detail. For
Larry “Doc” Shepherd (Steve Carell) is just about “down-for-the count.” His wife has recently died from cancer, and he was just notified that his son,
If you’re in the mood for a feel-good inspiration story with a terrific ensemble cast, “Wonder” is just the movie for you! The film was