Amazingly, not just a great animated film but one of the best incarnations of Batman to hit the screen in a what seems like a long time.
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2017 New York Jewish Film Festival Review: ‘The Patriarch’s Room’
Patriarch Irineos of Jerusalem allegedly made land deals with Jewish settlers in an act of betrayal. Why?
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Would you want to know your biological parents if you discovered you were adopted?
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They don't make 'em like this anymore. In some ways that's a good thing.
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Some monumental individuals have sacrificed their lives for peace; Yitzkhak Rabin is one of them.
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The Bye Bye Man evokes many classic horror concepts, but twists them in a terrifying new direction.
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'The Martial Arts Kid' combines an inspiring anti-bullying theme with classic martial arts combat and rivalries.
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The songs "Walking on Sunshine" and "Sunny" are code. For what?
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What vital personal quality do you need to become successful? The answer may surprise you.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Patriot’s Day’
A memorable example of how hate defeats itself; love binds and communities can regenerate.
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