Film: “It Ain’t Over”
Summertime sports compel fans around the world to talk about events such as the Tour de France or Wimbledon. Some [...]
Summertime sports compel fans around the world to talk about events such as the Tour de France or Wimbledon. Some [...]
Life for the wealthy is, as this film suggests, on very choppy seas. Behind the unrelenting facade there is a [...]
To a lot of westerners, some Bollywood movies appear too over-the-top, too sensationalized, too bombastic, too whimsical, too clichéd. But [...]
Though one might marvel at the thought of multiverses, being bewildered at times is excusable. And, as if this increasingly [...]
It's immediately made clear that this newest adaptation of “Pride and Prejudice” may not be exactly about the pride and [...]
Seven year old Nora, whose older brother Abel is being bullied by his classmates, asks her teacher why adults allow [...]
There is nothing original or groundbreaking in the use of black and white in films, and yet, depending on who [...]
The poet W.B. Yeats wrote, “Your beauty can but leave among us vague memories, nothing but memories.” What appears as [...]
Victims who suffer the indignities of public humiliation are often portrayed in films as people who have everything going for [...]
Van Heijningen Jr.’s excellent take on the war genre delivers agonizing punches while simultaneously re-examining the coming of age theme. [...]
A generational divide will likely intercede to ruffle assessments of Steven Spielberg’s bold remake of this Leonard Bernstein-scored Hollywood urban [...]