October 27, 2025
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Film Review: Americana

By Kathryn Whitney Boole FILM REVIEWAMERICANARated R107 MinutesReleased August 15th   This movie plays like a classic Owen Wister or Zane Grey Western novel. Each character is layered, richly colorful, and has their own fascinating story […]

Film Review: My Mother’s Wedding

FILM REVIEWMY MOTHER’S WEDDINGRated R95 MinutesReleased August 8th   Actress Kristin Scott Thomas began working on this highly personal project about 6 years ago. The movie begins in the style of an old-fashioned 1940’s feel-good movie […]

Film Review: The Naked Gun

FILM REVIEWTHE NAKED GUNRated PG-1385 MinutesReleased August 1st   The Naked Gun plays to high expectations due to its historic legacy, but its creative pedigree brings us the height of comedy with the concept, a director […]

Film Review: Weapons

By Dolores Quintana You might be asking yourself what the film Weapons is about. Not to worry, writer and director Zach Cregger, whose debut feature Barbarian was a success that hit the audiences in 2022 […]

Film Review: The Fantastic Four: First Steps

FILM REVIEWTHE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPSRated PG-13115 MinutesReleased July 25th  The Fantastic Four: First Steps has a different aura from most comic book films. Watching it transports us back to a time when comics had […]

Film Review: F1: The Movie

FILM REVIEWF1: THE MOVIERated PG-13155 MinutesReleased June 27th F1: The Movie will envelop you in a racecar. You will be the driver, and depending on your “need for speed,” you will either fully identify with […]

Film Review: Materialists

FILM REVIEWMATERIALISTSRated R116 MinutesReleased June 13th Materialists is a story about relationships and commitments underscored by a question of depth. The tendency to make judgements about people based on physical attractiveness and financial status is […]

Film Review: The Life of Chuck

FILM REVIEWTHE LIFE OF CHUCKRated R110 MinutesReleased June 6th A  heartfelt movie of lie, love, friendship and loss, delivered in the style of those 1940’s classic films that move us all to tears, like It’s […]

Film Review: Ballerina

FILM REVIEWBALLERIINARated R125 MinutesReleased June 6th I’m happy to see the contrast in the style of movies playing this summer. Last week, I saw The Phoenician Scheme, directed by Wes Anderson, a movie in which […]

Film Review: Dangerous Animals

By Dolores Quintana There’s nothing quite like a good shark horror movie, especially since we are heading into summer. With director Sean Byrne’s newest film, we get a different take on the subgenre, in this […]