David Leitch (Director) started out as a stunt-double for many famous actors, including Brad Pitt and Jean-Claude Van Damme. His directorial debut was none other
“Civil War,” directed by Alex Garland, is a rollercoaster ride through a minefield of journalistic ethics in a dystopian, war-torn America quite literally through the
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
Norman Oppenheimer (Richard Gere) is a wheeler-dealer, but, even at his late age, he doesn’t appear to have had much success. As luck would have it, he takes advantage of a street meeting with an Israeli diplomat, Micha Eshel (Lior
“Someone told me it’s all happening at the zoo” (Paul Simon), but apparently not at this one! This film is an adaptation of the book of the same name written by Diane Ackerman and tells an amazing true story. I
This English WWII film is primarily a drama, although it has many comedic moments. The Danish director (Lone Scherfig – “An Education”) does another fine job, working with a superior ensemble cast. Catrin Cole (Gemma Atherton) and her husband, Ellis
I loved this foreign film. It is a “MUST SEE” which I think should be nominated for multiple A.A.s, including Best Foreign Picture, Best Female Actor, Best Director, and Best Cinematography. It’s essentially a French film, but spoken in German