Art can have a profound influence on our lives. Paintings of angels from 90 years ago helped artist Ken Meyer deal with disease.
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Film Review: ‘American Pot Story: Oaksterdam’
The story of passionate activists seeking to legalize marijuana all around the country is told in this absorbing documentary.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Violent Night’
Those looking for an offbeat Christmas movie should consider Violent Night once the kiddies and old folks go to bed.
Read More »Film Review: Neither Real Horror nor Comedy are on ‘The Menu’
Despite a great cast giving great performances, this film does not live up to its billing as a horror comedy.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘The Voice of Dust and Ash’
This remarkable film brings Iranian musician Mohammad Reza Shajarian to life with passion and joy.
Read More »Austin Film Festival: ‘Women Talking’ Merges Reality and Fantasy, with Rooney Mara and Frances McDormand
'Women Talking' transports you to a remote Mennonite religious colony where terrible crimes have been committed.
Read More »Austin Film Festival: ‘Sam & Kate’, a Family Affair with Dustin Hoffman and Sissy Spacek
You have a crush on someone. You find out that your dad is dating her mom. Things can get complicated. That's what happens to Sam and Kate.
Read More »New York Film Festival Documentary Reviews: ‘Descendant,’ ‘Is That Black Enough for You?!?’
'Descendant' and 'Is That Black Enough for You?!?' explore misrepresentations and lies in Black history.
Read More »New York Film Festival Reviews: ‘Alcarras,’ ‘One Fine Morning,’ ‘Return to Seoul’
'Alcarras,' 'One Fine Morning,' and 'Return to Seoul' made their New York City premieres at NYFF60.
Read More »New York Film Festival Review: ‘Triangle of Sadness’
Beautiful celebrity models Carl and Yaya strike it lucky as influencers, going on a luxury cruise as a perk. But things don't turn out as expected.
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