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
I wasn’t especially eager to see this film, but it was the only movie that had received an AA nomination for Best Picture in 2022
In the 1970’s and early 1980’s, Argentina was ruled by a military dictatorship. The citizens hated it and there were some revolutionaries trying to overthrow
My close friend Warren loves war movies, and, if you love them too, you shouldn’t miss this one. (If you don’t like them, you might
“Avatar” was released in 2009. I think it should have won the AA for “Best Picture” in 2010, but Cameron’s ex-wife (Kathryn Bigelow) won for
Steven Spielberg is arguably the best Director of my generation. This film is about his childhood and adolescence, although I wouldn’t quite consider it a
Co-Writer/Co-Director Guillermo Del Toro is known for his creativity and ability to conjure up amazing visuals. In his first fully-animated film, Del Toro chooses the
On October 5, 2017, two NY Times investigative reporters, Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, broke a blockbuster story establishing that mega-powerful movie executive Harvey Weinstein
The gossip surrounding this film has received far more attention than the film itself, but I am a fan of Florence Pugh (“Midsommer”), so I