Comedy Review: ‘El Planeta’ is a Lovely Film that Teeters Between Hilarious and Heart-BreakingBy Kevin ClarkMarch 20, 20220 Amalia Ulman’s debut film “El Planeta” explodes with vibrant black and white cinematography; it switches between the gorgeous scenery of… Read More
Drama Review: ‘Kes,’ Beautifully Painful and Sad, Remains Ken Loach’s Masterpiece 50 Years Later By Lee AdamsSeptember 7, 20211 Bleakly beautiful and painfully sad, “Kes” remains Ken Loach’s masterpiece. For over 50 years, he has made films about the… Read More
Comedy Review: ‘Parasite’ a Genre-Bending Masterpiece of Class Struggle and Social CasteBy Mark ZiobroFebruary 15, 20200 A day late and a dollar short, I sat down to view “Parasite,” Bong Joon Ho’s award-winning drama about poverty,… Read More