Golda delves into the complicated backstory of a controversial figure in the midst of a war
‘Golda” has its intentions obvious from the start about Golda Meir, but refuses to apologize about it… continue reading
‘Golda” has its intentions obvious from the start about Golda Meir, but refuses to apologize about it… continue reading
‘Oppenheimer’ leads a ridiculously stacked cast through events that definitely changed the world… continue reading
‘Tiger Within’ is a tale of an old man trying his best recuse a teenage girl despite them both… continue reading
‘Asteroid City’ explores the fiction behind the fiction in Wes Anderson’s latest fascinating movie… continue reading
‘L’immensita’ stars Penélope Cruz as a mother in 1970’s Italy and her complex relationship with her children… continue reading
Warner Archive restores an interesting historical artifact… continue reading
‘Rye Lane’ delivers a vibe wrapped in a romance between two black British friends… continue reading
‘Training Day’ is worth a revisit these two decades later… continue reading
Michael B. Jordan makes his directorial debut in the franchise’s ninth film… continue reading
‘Emily’ is a touch overstuffed but shines with the light of lead actress Emma Mackey… continue reading
‘Cinema Sabaya’ boasts an all-female mixed Israeli and Palestinian cast with a message that seems a bit too easy… continue reading
‘Ocean Boy’ is a particularly odd sort of movie, the soft focus tale of the director themselves… continue reading
‘One Fine Morning’ is a great example of how some European films just want you to be sad… continue reading
‘Close’ is a Belgian film that’s a melancholy dream of grief and friendship… continue reading
The spiritual successor to 2018’s ‘Searching’ stands alone… continue reading