Sundance 2015 documentaries: two worth seeing, two worth taking a bath afterward.
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Sundance 2015: ‘It Follows,’ ‘Reversal,’ ‘The Nightmare,’ and ‘Hellions’
A round up of films from the Park City at Midnight section of the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘American Sniper’ Continues the Debate Regarding Art and Truth
Bradley Cooper is an actor playing a character in a fictional version of a true story. That is a qualifier in this and most films that are “based on a true story.”
Read More »Blu-ray 3D Review: Laika’s Oscar-Nominated ‘Boxtrolls’
Boxtrolls is the best animated feature you probably didn’t see last year.
Read More »24th New York Jewish Film Festival, NY Premiere, ‘Deli Man’: A Review
'Deli Man' currently enjoying its New York Premiere at the 24th New York Jewish Film Festival is an entertaining and humorous look at a tradition of foods and culture represented by the iconic Jewish Deli, a tradition that is fast fading from view unless stalwart deli men like David Ziggy Gruber of Kenny and Ziggy's in Houston, Texas and Jay Parker of Ben's Best in Queens, New York pass the deli torch on to the next generation of deli men.
Read More »‘Star Wars’ : A Personal Journey
It was a long time ago when Margaret and I first started our intergalactic journey, but it seems like yesterday. The force was with us.
Read More »Golden Globe Winner Julianne Moore Talks Up ‘Still Alice’: 22nd HIFF
Golden Globe winner Julianne Moore speaks about the stunning 'Ask Alice' at the Hamptons Film Festival.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: Joe Hill’s ‘Horns’ Starring Daniel Radcliffe
Audiences can finally judge 'Horns' for themselves with the film finally available on Blu-ray.
Read More »‘The Interview’ Controversy: A Chat with Cinefamily’s Hadrian Belove
An interview with Hadrian Belove, current Executive Director of the Cinefamily, about the tumultuous events surrounding 'The Interview.'
Read More »Movie Review: Rob Marshall’s “Into the Woods” with Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, Anna Kendrick and Chris Pine
Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s Tony award-winning musical comes to the screen in a lavish and beautifully-mounted version.
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