Providing some insights into the inner circle of the extremely wealthy, "The Wizard of Lies" is first and foremost a saga of tragedy and betrayal in the Bernie Madoff family.
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Anthem Film Review: Catherine Keener and Jeanne Tripplehorn Rock the ‘Little Pink House’
Little Pink House opened the Anthem Film Festival, part of FreedomFest, on July 19, at the Paris resort in Las Vegas. The film stars Catherine Keener (Capote, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Being John Malkovich) and Emmy nominee Jeanne Tripplehorn (Big Love, The Firm, Grey Gardens), and tells the story of Susette Kelo, who …
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The Final Master is with a wicked sense of humor and stellar fight scenes, Another great addition to the pile of Ip Man features.
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Dunkirk dismisses the gory details and blood without losing the impact these violent events have on anyone.
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Top notch AV makes picking up the eighth entry a wise investment for fans.
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"Railroad Tigers" may not be a new Jackie Chan classic, but it gets the job done.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Baby Driver’ – For Millennials
""Baby Driver tells the story of a millennial car driver getting in and out of trouble while trying to capture the love of his life.
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"Loving" is based on Richard and Mildred Loving, the plaintiffs in the landmark 1967 U.S. Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia invalidating state laws prohibiting interracial marriage.
Read More »DWF: See My Shorts
Dances With Films (DWF) wants you to see their shorts. Is a short film just like a narrative or documentary feature, only shorter? Sometimes. But, if we compare a narrative feature to its inspiration – the novel – to what can we compare short films? The short story, of course, but, some short films are character studies, others poems, still others scary tales told around a campfire, or that ticket you saved from your first rock concert.
Read More »DWF: Opening Night with ‘American Folk’ and ‘Missing in Europe’
The Dances With Films (DWF) indie film festival, June 1-11, kicked off its twentieth season with films from two “DWF alumni.”
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