Michael Caine gives a powerful and moving performance in Last Love.
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Movie Review: ‘Nebraska’
Woody Grant received a letter that he has won a million dollars. He must go to Lincoln, Nebraska to get his money. Though he can't drive and no one will take him, he has determined to go even if it kills him.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Kill Your Darlings’
The Beats were conceived in an evolutionary, revolutionary derangement of the senses.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘The Invisible Woman’
Screened at the 21st Annual Hamptons International Film Festival, Ralph Fiennes second directing adventure with The Invisible Women is a fine example of how a genius actor can use the finest of his talents and experience enhancing skillful direction.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Let Me Out’
There are two ways that films illuminate difficult truths about growing up; painfully, and charmingly as is done in "Let Me Out."
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Zombie Hunter’ (2013)
Zombie Hunter is the kind of direct-to-video affair you’d expect to see piling up in the $5 Wal-Mart movie bin; but even then, Redbox is cheaper than that.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Don Jon’
There’s a lot of frank sexuality to swallow, but thankfully, Don Jon earns its own version of a happy ending, while still winding up being one of the year’s most bold, if not brash and brazen, comedies.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Aliyah’
French drama examines a young man's decision to emigrate to Israel.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Zombie Warz: Falls The Shadow’
It’s amazing what you can accomplish with a small kickstarter and a handful of friends.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Ain’t Them Bodies Saints’
If you are an Indie buff who enjoys cinema craft over plot logic, you will enjoy the poetic bursts in the screenplay by director and writer David Lowrey.
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