Marcia Fields and Mike Spear discuss their fantastic cast, their views on gender inequality, and taking 'Moving On' forward.
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Movie Review: ‘(T)ERROR,’ Sundance Film Festival (2015) Candescent Award Winner
When documentarians Lyric R. Cabral and David Felix Sutcliffe secretly filmed Saeed working as a paid informant in an on the ground FBI sting operation, never did they imagine their filming would lead where it did.
Read More »Interview with Marcia Fields and Mike Spear of ‘Moving On’ (Part I)
Marcia Fields and Mike Spear address whether breaking up through a third party will eventually include the moving service as well.
Read More »Hamptons Film Festival: ‘The Lady in the Van’ Starring Dame Maggie Smith
Miss Shepherd arrives at writer Alan Bennett's curbside in her ramshackle van. With ungracious and manipulative presumption, she wins a place in his heart and a choice spot in his driveway.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘The Good Dinosaur’ – What If ‘The Lion King’ and ‘Jurassic Park’ Had a Child?
Charming enough to keep the target audience satisfied as it is dazzled by the array of visual delights and scary characters chasing after our rather dynamic duo.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit – The Complete Series’
The 26-episode fantasy anime series provides a good intro to those viewers only familiar with younger Japanimation fare.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘A Christmas Horror Story’ Featuring William Shatner
It works in spurts, but never comes together in a satisfying whole, but there is at least enough good to make inquiring minds get their money’s worth.
Read More »DOC NYC Review: ‘Harold and Lillian, A Hollywood Love Story’ with Danny De Vito
What do 'The Birds,' 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf,' 'Marnie,' 'The Graduate' have in common? Harold and Lillian Michelson.
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 »Middleburg Film Festival Review: ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut’
Kent Jones's 'Hitchcock/Truffaut' is a brilliantly executed glimpse into the minds of two masters in cinema.
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