Suicide Squad will please general audiences, but, unfortunately, suffers from the same creative lapses, familiar elements and clichéd sequences as Marvel’s Deadpool.
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Filmmaker Interview: Gillian Armstrong, Director of ‘Women He’s Undressed’
Director Gillian Armstrong discusses her new documentary about the legendary Hollywood costume designer and gives her opinion about the state of the film industry today.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival: Kevin Spacey, Michael Shannon, Liza Johnson Talk ‘Elvis and Nixon’ Part II
Part two
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Lee Scratch Perry’s Vision of Paradise’
"Lee Scratch Perry's Vision of Paradise" is the perfect vehicle for capturing the larger than life Lee Scratch Perry on film.
Read More »Kevin Spacey, Michael Shannon, Director Liza Johnson Kibitz ‘Elvis and Nixon’
Elvis and Nixon premiered at Tribeca Film Festival in April. I enjoyed the film immensely because of the sardonic humor, the performances and the director’s approach to the meeting of these two iconic figures. In a press conference at the Conrad Hotel back in April, my colleagues and I had …
Read More »San Antonio Film Festival Interview: Robert L. Camina, Director of ‘Upstairs Inferno’
Robert L. Camina discusses the making of his documentary that screened at last week's San Antonio Film Festival.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Star Trek Beyond’
In the capable hands of Fast and Furious director Justin Lin, the latest installment of the Star Trek franchise, Star Trek Beyond, is without a doubt the best Trek movie since The Wrath of Khan – the finest of all the films based on the original TV series. There is plenty …
Read More »Anthem Film Festival: Three Short Film Jewels About Dreams, Trauma, and Mules
Three short films that each shed light on what it means to be an individual and how we experience the world.
Read More »Comic-Con Independent Film Festival: ‘Alistair 1918’
In "Alistair 1918," which screened at this year's San Diego Comic-Con Independent Film Festival, a film crew encounters a homeless man claiming to have been transported to present-day Los Angeles from a WW I battlefield.
Read More »Seattle International Film Festival Movie Review: ‘Ants on a Shrimp’
Have you traveled to award winning restaurant NOMA in Japan to have their roast duck or ants on a shrimp?
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