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“In short, there’s simply not A more congenial spot For happily-ever-aftering than here In Camelot.” – Alan Jay Lerner Over the past 50 years, these

“In short, there’s simply not A more congenial spot For happily-ever-aftering than here In Camelot.” – Alan Jay Lerner Over the past 50 years, these

Disney’s heading back to the sea this Thanksgiving weekend with the beauteous animated feature, MOANA. Inspired by culture, legends and folklore of the Polynesians and

A big year for boxing movies, first with Jonathan Jakubowicz’s “Hands of Stone” with Edgar Ramirez as Roberto Duran and now writer/director Ben Younger’s BLEED

Perhaps more appropriate for opening this week than was ever thought when planning film release schedules is Denis Villeneuve’s ARRIVAL. Written by Eric Heisserer based

Let’s just cut to the chase. HACKSAW RIDGE is the BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! It’s been ten years since Mel Gibson stepped behind the

It has long been a running banter between myself and Ewan McGregor as to when he would move from in front of the camera to

As if David MacKenzie’s award-worthy “Hell or High Water” wasn’t enough of a reason to celebrate cinema, and particularly the American western, Antoine Fuqua brought

A film could not be more timely given the current election cycle than DESIERTO. Directed by Jonas Cuaron and co-written by Cuaron and Mateo Garcia,

There has been relatively little attention paid in movies to the issue of sex trafficking, particularly the “human” aspect of it; 2007 gave us Kevin

We all know the public story of Anne Frank and her family, thanks in large part to Anne’s diary. First published in its original Dutch

Unknown to most is the story of the 1961 post-Colonial siege at Jadotville in The Congo in which Irish battalion A-Company held off a five

It is rare to find a perfect match between filmmaker and material; rarer still to see that match made in heaven come to fruition with