
CAFE SOCIETY
Once again, Woody Allen sweeps us up into the magic, elegance, glamour and excitement of an era long past with CAFÉ SOCIETY. But that’s where
Once again, Woody Allen sweeps us up into the magic, elegance, glamour and excitement of an era long past with CAFÉ SOCIETY. But that’s where
The first word that comes to mind on watching writer/director Matt Ross’s CAPTAIN FANTASTIC is “intelligent”, quickly followed by “humor” and “heart”, culminating in “beautiful
When it comes to espionage, be it literary or cinematic, one name jumps to the forefront. John le Carre. “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy”, “A Most
It’s been a long time since audiences have had a “killer” shark movie to bite into. Sure, we’ve all been swept up into the “Sharknado”
It’s been 13 years since we last saw everyone’s favorite short-term memoried blue tang Dory and all it takes is one look at FINDING DORY
THEY CALL US MONSTERS is a powerful documentary that comes to us from director Benjamin Lear as he takes us behind the walls of the
Written and directed by Melissa Finell, SENSITIVITY TRAINING is one of the few films I’ve seen over the years at Los Angeles Film Festival which
Making its World Premiere at the 2016 Los Angeles Film Festival is Qasim Basir’s DESTINED. Examining the cause and effect of a “moment in time”,
Stealing my heart and guaranteed to steal yours is SO B. IT. Directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal and written by Garry Williams based Sarah Weeks’ 2004
Yo-Yo Ma. World renowned cellist. Child prodigy. Many American audiences got their first glimpse of Yo-Yo Ma when at age 7 he was introduced on