Kiefer Sutherland, recently honored with a Trailblazer Award, addressed the Western genre and the opportunity to work with his father.
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Blu-ray Review: ‘Goodnight Mommy’ Lives up to the Hype as One of the Year’s Creepiest Films
"Goodnight Mommy" lives up to the hype and is worth a look for anyone in need of fulfilling their annual horror quota.
Read More »Virginia Film Festival: ‘Last Days in the Desert’
'Last Days in the Desert' is a unique exploration of Jesus's human side in way that is contemplative, creative, and respectful.
Read More »Film Legend Mary Pickford and Sara Gavron’s ‘Suffragette’
“We break windows. We burn things. Because war is the only language men listen to,” Maud says in Suffragette, now playing in theaters across the U.S. Director Sara Gavron said, “Working (class) women often are the vanguard of change, and they’re often not recognized for that.” Another woman not recognized …
Read More »Middleburg and Virginia Film Festivals: ‘Ithaca’
Meg Ryan's directorial debut about Homer Macauley's coming-of-age deserves much more positive attention.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: Director Adam Egypt Mortimer’s ‘Some Kind of Hate’ Tries to Breath New Life Into the Slasher Genre
"Some kind of Hate" will more than satisfy genre fans on any day of the week.
Read More »Middleburg Film Festival Panel: Meg Ryan’s Directorial Debut, ‘Ithaca’
Meg Ryan shared details about casting, crossing over to directing, and working with Tom Hanks again at the world premiere of her directorial debut, 'Ithaca.'
Read More »NYC and Hamptons Film Fest Review: ‘Carol’ with Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara
Opening at the NY and Hamptons Film Festivals, "Carol," starring Rooney Mara and Cate Blanchett shows that sometimes forbidden love is the most electric and entrancing of all.
Read More »NYFF and Hamptons Film Festivals Review: ‘Son of Saul’
Only when we stand in another's shoes can we see from their perspective and begin to understand our own humanity. especially if its a Sonderkommando of Auschwitz.
Read More »Hamptons International Film Festival Review: ‘Fell’
Is is possible to reconcile the death of a child when their life has been taken by someone irresponsible, unthinking and callous? Or does one stalk down the individual responsible, confront them and make them pay?
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