Leave it to Ken Loach, that grizzled realist, a seven-decade surveyor of the British working class, to make a sly…
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There’s a raw, naked honesty in Set Hernandez’s documentary film “unseen” that makes me appreciate the approaches they undertook in…
A lot of people recommended “The Namesake” to me. They called it a masterpiece… a beautiful masterpiece that imparts many…
The United States has been known as a melting pot of cultures for over a century. It’s always heartwarming to…
Director Martin Scorsese’s “Gangs of New York” is a purposeful and definitive look at gang life in New York City…
“Sicario” has nothing to do with war in the Middle East, or with tracking down Bin Laden. However, the film…