[yasr_overall_rating] A retired film star’s wedding to her fourth husband brings chaos when their families (and her ex-husband) shows up for the festivities.
Movie Review: “Red Trees” Is Better On Page Than On Celluloid
[yasr_overall_rating] Award-winning filmmaker Marina Willer (“Cartas da Mãe”) creates an impressionistic visual essay as she traces her father’s family journey, from war-torn Eastern Europe to the color and light of South America, as one of only twelve Jewish families to survive the Nazi occupation of Prague during World War II.
DVD Review: Evil Dwarves, Head-Drilling Spheres & Parallel Dimensions: Revisiting Don Coscarelli’s Cult Horror Saga “Phantasm I-V”
[yasr_overall_rating] Each “Phantasm” film finds Mike facing off against a mysterious grave robber known only as the Tall Man and his lethal arsenal of terrible weapons.
Movie Review: Ambitious Ballet Drama “Polina” Fails To Keep You On Your Toes
[yasr_overall_rating] A young girl studies classical ballet. As a young woman, she turns to modern dance and choreography.
Movie Review: Jacques Becker’s Prison Break Classic “Le Trou” Shows Wannabes How It’s Done
[yasr_overall_rating] In prison four long-sentence inmates planning an elaborate escape cautiously induct a new inmate to join in their scheme which leads to distrust and uncertainty. The French have always been ahead of the curve when it comes to filmmaking. Jacques Becker’s 58-Year-Old “Le Trou” (translated as “The Hole”), now restored in crisp 4K …
Movie Review: “A Boy Called Po” Says Nothing New And Moves So Slow
[yasr_overall_rating] When David Wilson’s young wife falls victim to cancer, he is left a single working dad with the sole responsibility of caring for his sixth-grade son with autism.
Blu-ray Review: Disneynature’s “Born In China” Is More “Panda Express” Than “Planet Earth”
[yasr_overall_rating] Venturing into the wilds of China, “Born in China” captures intimate moments with a panda bear and her growing cub, a young golden monkey who feels displaced by his baby sister, and a mother snow leopard struggling to raise her two cubs.
Blu-ray Review: “Bluebeard” Starts Off With A Bang And Ends With A Whimper
[yasr_overall_rating] Dr. Seung-hoon sedates his landlord before medical check-up when the old man begins telling him a convincing murder confession.
Movie Review: “Cézanne et Moi” Examines A Tumultuous Relationship Between Two Legendary Artists
[yasr_overall_rating] A historical drama traces the lifelong friendship between two renowned 19th-century French artists – painter Paul Cézanne (Guillaume Gallienne) and writer Emile Zola (Guillaume Canet) – from their first meeting as schoolmates to their creative rivalry as fame and success continue to elude Cézanne.