It is beyond me how James Gunn has managed to create a sequel as funny, witty, and entertaining as the original
Film Review
We stopped by the premiere of Robert Klein: Still Can’t Stop His Leg, a documentary exploring the comedy legend, held at SVA Theater.
Disney nails their real life rendition of the classic animated film with a spot on adaptation, but is that a good thing?
At first, it is all a little rare. The audacious structure designed by director Nicole Garcia levels audience and protagonist by putting us all in a puzzling state.
I doubt you’ll see a funnier film in a theater this year.
We previewed the upcoming HBO release Becoming Warren Buffett, which premiers Jan 30th.
The Mayo Conspiracy is a historical satire that follows the food industry and America’s obsession with Mayonnaise.
In one way, Cameraperson is a nearly two-hour longer trailer for all of Kirsten Johnson’s documentaries.
We saw a screening of The Uncondemned at the Jewish Heritage Museum, dealing with the first prosecution of rape as war crime. Read the review below.
A Tale of Love and Darkness features Hebrew language and took eight years to write and develop. Read our review of the film below.