The chipmunks once again give the kiddies what they want.
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Movie Review: ‘Heroin: Cape Cod, USA’ An HBO Documentary
Heroin used to be a drug of the underworld associated with criminal types. Not any more. It is positively main street!
Read More »Whistler Film Festival: ‘The Legend of Barney Thomson’
Robert Carlyle's directorial debut about the hapless barber is grotesquely fun, featuring a long overdue collaboration with Emma Thompson.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials’
The third-tier in the wave of teens-in-peril, dystopian future sci-fi franchises, the second 'Maze Runner' is improves on the first.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Pan’ (2015)
It's a weird, wild prequel to J.M. Barrie's classic 'Peter Pan' story; not a great film but an interesting one.
Read More »25th New York Jewish Film Festival Review: ‘The Law’
When the French parliament debated whether abortion should be legalized in 1974, the most rational and logical case presented was by Simone Veil, the Minister of Health.
Read More »Whistler Film Festival: Born to Be Blue
‘Born to be Blue’ is a visual and musical masterpiece from Ethan Hawke’s array of passion projects.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Rabin, The Last Day’ at the 25th New York Jewish Film Festival
Yitzak Rabin remains a symbol of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, a process that many hope will never take place.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: Amy Winehouse Documentary – ‘Amy’ (2015)
A must-see documentary for fans and those who aren't well-versed in Winehouse's story alike.
Read More »Whistler Film Festival: Interview with Robert Carlyle
Robert Carlyle shared interesting insights on set locations and his directing techniques with Blogcritics at the North American premiere of his directorial debut.
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