Film Review: BATTLE OF THE SEXES Makes Me Proud To Be A Woman ( And Also Want To Play Tennis!)

Directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, Battle of The Sexes is the film you go see that leaves you pumped in and for humanity.…

Film Review: Justin Long In Literally Right Before Aaron Is All of Us Post Break-up

Synopsis: Still reeling from his breakup, Adam (Justin Long) is devastated when he learns that his ex (Cobie Smulders) is engaged. What’s worse is he’s…

Film Review: Mother! Is The “Don Quixote” of Horror Films

Synopsis: Javier Bardem plays a “writer’s blocked” poet, who moves his new wife, Jennifer Lawrence, into a Victorian home where they plan to renovate, start…

TV Review: Three Clues You Missed As To Why Jon Snow Is Destined To Sit On The Iron Throne

Game of Thrones has come and gone, and Jon Snow’s heritage has FINALLY been revealed, at least, outwardly. If there is one thing GOT should…

Film Review: Ingrid Goes West Is The Best Dark Comedy of 2017

SYNOPSIS: Ingrid Thorburn (Aubrey Plaza) is an unhinged social media stalker with a history of confusing “likes” for meaningful relationships. Taylor Sloane (Elizabeth Olsen) is an…

Film Review: Spiderman Homecoming Succeeds Because It Is Young

I am a comic-book nerd, and while everybody races away with theories as to why THIS Spiderman is, specifically, THE BEST of all Spiderman films,…

Film Review: The Big Sick Refreshes Romantic Comedies With Originality

Leave it to a true story to bring a fresh originality to a genre that can struggle with being formulaic. Romantic comedies aim for the…

Film Review: “Maudie” Makes You Fall For In Love For This Real- Life Folk Legend/ Painter

Aisling Walsh’s Maudie is a sheer character piece based of real-life folk-painter Maud Lewis. At two hours it begins slowly as we are introduced to…

Film Review: Wonder Woman Shows Superheroes Greatest Power Is Love

By now, the reviews of Wonder Woman have been stellar and you are pretty much convinced that you NEED to see this film. So thank…

Film Review: Bryan Cranston’s Wakefield Is The Spiritual Journey Of Selfish Man

In Robin Swicord’s adaptation of E.L. Doctorow’s short story, successful suburbanite commuter Howard Wakefield (Bryan Cranston) takes a perverse detour from family life: He vanishes…

Movie Review: “The Family I Had” Leaves You Fractured

SYNOPSIS: Charity walks a fine line between love and fear of her son Paris. It’s been ten years since he killed her daughter and she…

Film Review: Please See “Nise: The Heart Of Madness”

  SYNOPSIS: 1940’s, Brazil- Dr. Nise da Silveira (Played by award-winning actress Gloria Pires) is at work in a psychiatric hospital on the outskirts of…

Film Review: Keep The Change Is A One Of A Kind Love Story

A New York City romantic comedy, Keep the Change is the unlikely love story of two people who meet in a support group. While David,…

Film Review: Newton Confronts The “Democracy” Of Elections

Newton is a stickler for principles – whether with respect to his unusual name or the not entirely orthodox way in which his arranged marriage…

Film Review: Rainer Sarnet Creeps The Crowd In “November”

Synopsis: NOVEMBER is set in a pagan Estonian village where werewolves, the plague, and the spirits roam. The villagers’ main problem is how to survive…