This is a nice movie. With the dramatic twists, hoops, and cynicism that often line today’s romance pictures, 1992’s “The…
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Thriller films have always had its audience who wish for more of it, especially those that worked well; these are…
Michael Fimognari helms “To All the Boys: Always and Forever,” a romantic comedy that serves as the third and final…
If there is one movie that has made me hate Bollywood mainstream with the strength of a thousand suns, it…
“Penguin Bloom” is a phenomenally directed Australian-American film, narrating the true, hard-to-believe account of how Sam Bloom (played by Naomi Watts)…
While the 2021 Reel Love Film Fest ended on Valentine’s Day, I wrap up my coverage of the festival by…
*Includes Spoilers Television has been a saving grace in these times of quarantine. Billions of people have been in lockdown,…
The 1990 psychological horror film “Jacob’s Ladder” weaves the parables of life and death with a bizarre and macabre tale…
The Reel Love Film Fest is in its first year with an impressive showing of feature films, all centering on…
Last week, I had the pleasure of attending Sundance Film Festival (virtually, of course). “One For The Road” was definitely…