Film Review: Lee
At the Movies With…Lady Beverly CohnEditor-at-Large There is no doubt in my mind that Kate Winslet will be nominated in the Best Actress category for her riveting performance in LEE, a biographical film by first-time […]
At the Movies With…Lady Beverly CohnEditor-at-Large There is no doubt in my mind that Kate Winslet will be nominated in the Best Actress category for her riveting performance in LEE, a biographical film by first-time […]
FILM REVIEWMEGALOPOLISRated R138 MinutesReleased September 27th Well…this film is a trip, a series of dreams, perhaps nightmares, with a loose storyline, sewn together with the interplay between a vast cast of characters illustrated with fantastic […]
FILM REVIEWNEVER LET GORated R101 MinutesReleased September 20th French director Alexandre Aja has become a rising star of today’s horror film genre. However, I don’t see his Never Let Go as a horror film – […]
FILM REVIEWMY OLD ASSRated R88 MinutesReleased September 13th My Old Ass premiered at Sundance 2024 to rave reviews, a genuinely touching film about coming-of-age, in a reverse trajectory. The curiosity about what our older self […]
By Dolores Quintana I saw The Substance and I was stunned. Coralie Fargeat’s second feature film felt like filmmaking as white-hot anger. It is an unrelenting body horror comedy that weaponizes the male gaze against […]
By Dolores Quintana Director Tim Burton’s newest film, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, is morbidly charming. I know this is heresy, but I love this movie in a way I didn’t like the first one. It is entertaining, […]
FILM REVIEWDIDIRated R3 MinutesReleased August 16th Didi premiered at Sundance 2024, where it received the US Dramatic Audience Award. This film is the major feature directorial debut of director/writer Sean Wang, who was previously a […]
By Dolores Quintana J.T. Mollner’s film Strange Darling is not what it seems. While it is, on the surface, a “cat and mouse” thriller, it is also a not unsympathetic portrait of psychosis and severe […]
FILM REVIEWIT ENDS WITH USRated PG-13130 MinutesReleased August 9th These are my first impressions of this movie before learning about any actor/producer/director conflicts that have been publicized since. The romance novel of the same name, […]
FILM REVIEWSING SINGRated R105 MinutesReleased August 2nd Sing Sing is a unique docudrama that cracks open a world unfamiliar to most of the audience. The film is based on the Rehabilitation Through the Arts Program […]
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