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Movie Review: ‘The SpongeBob Movie – Sponge Out of Water’
The truth is that 'The SpongeBob Movie – Sponge Out of Water' is an entertaining family film going experience that kids will enjoy and you won’t hate.
Read More »New York Jewish Film Festival Review: ‘The Mystery of Happiness’
Daniel Burman's "The Mystery of Happiness" is in sync with his very solid body of work. The director and actors craft an intriguing film replete with humor.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Crazy Bitches’
Billed as a horror/comedy Crazy Bitches was something of a disappointment.
Read More »New York Jewish Film Festival Review: ‘Natan’
At the New York Jewish Film Festival, the documentary "Natan" profiles one of France's most brilliant entrepreneurs and innovators in the film industry.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘The Price of Following Your Dreams’
'My Way' and 'Kumiko': Two new films that explore the beauty and consequences of following your dreams.
Read More »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 »Chris Kyle and ‘American Sniper’ – The Book, the Movie, and the Philosophy of War
The impression Chris Kyle gives in his book, of being a gun-obsessed, resilient, judgmental war professional, is quite different from his filmic counterpart.
Read More »Movie Review: J.C. Chandor’s ‘A Most Violent Year’ Starring Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain
Chandor's terrific new film "A Violent Year," is an absorbing character study that recalls the gritty Lumet and Coppola dramas of the 1970s.
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.”
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