“I Saw the TV Glow” is one of those rare cinematic experiences that will stick with me for a long…
Browsing: Drama
A collaboration between acclaimed filmmaker Mira Nair’s nonprofit Salaam Baalak Trust, HollyShorts Film Festival presents Director Adam J. Graves and…
I’ve never seen the much-acclaimed 2018 version of the “A Star is Born” because the 1976 version (with scruffy Kris…
“Summer of Sam” marks my second foray into the films of Spike Lee. While I loved “Do the Right Thing”…
The end of my ‘24 in 24’ rewatch project brought the expected malaise of entertainment that we’ve all experienced after…
The sinking of the RMS Titanic captured people’s attention at the time and has remained relevant for over a century.…
Silence reigns for so much of Angela Schanelec’s bold, brooding and stealthily uplifting “Music” that the title itself starts to…
“A Quiet Place: Day One.” And another case in point for not watching movie trailers. Or rather having your expectations…
To mark the New York premiere of Annie Baker’s “Janet Planet,” the writer/director programmed a 17-film series, titled “Angels and…
The recent passing of actor Donald Sutherland last week brought to mind an old classic—Robert Redford’s “Ordinary People” (1980). It’s…