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Movie Review: ‘Kong: Skull Island’ – Two Out of Four Bananas
Clearly this is Kong’s show and, while he could have pounded his chest and roared a few more times, Kong and his interaction with the other spectacular beasts is worth the price of admission.
Read More »Laura Linney in Conversation With James Naughton
James and Naughton and Laura Linney in conversation.
Read More »Film Review: Andrew Steggall’s Delicate and Moving ‘Departure’
In Andrew Steggall's Departure, a boy comes to terms with his own sexuality while the marriage of his parents crumbles in Steggall's solemn, beautifully-shot drama.
Read More »Athena Film Festival: ‘100 Years’ — Native Americans Winning Against the Government
How long should one fight for justice? Sometimes it takes 100 years.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Hacksaw Ridge’ – One of the Best Anti-War War Films Ever
'Hacksaw Ridge' is Gibson’s most honest and compelling work as a director, not because he is condoning violence but instead highlighting its repugnance.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Edge of Seventeen’ Is One of the Best Teen Films in Years
"Edge of Seventeen" one of the best comedies you probably didn't see last year.
Read More »Athena Film Festival 2017: ‘City of Joy’ with Eve Ensler
'The City of Joy' is a viable answer to the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘The LEGO Batman Movie’ – The Dark Knight Sees the Light
Amazingly, not just a great animated film but one of the best incarnations of Batman to hit the screen in a what seems like a long time.
Read More »2017 New York Jewish Film Festival Review: ‘The Patriarch’s Room’
Patriarch Irineos of Jerusalem allegedly made land deals with Jewish settlers in an act of betrayal. Why?
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