Cynthia Flores

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THE DEATH OF STALIN – A Review by Cynthia Flores

  THE DEATH OF STALIN - A Review by Cynthia Flores   If you appreciate wry, dry humor, love political comedy, and you’re a fan of the cable TV hit show Veep, then The Death...

LOVE, SIMON – A Review by Cynthia Flores

  LOVE, SIMON - A Review by Cynthia Flores   If John Hughes were still alive, he might have written and directed this great new film Love, Simon.  I grew up on his films in...

GRINGO – A Review by Cynthia Flores

  GRINGO - A Review by Cynthia Flores   The word Gringo is Spanish slang, usually derogatory, used in Spain or Latin America to describe foreigners, especially when of English or American origin.  The new...

THE VANISHING OF SIDNEY HALL – A Review by Cynthia Flores

  THE VANISHING OF SIDNEY HALL - A Review by Cynthia Flores   I had hoped that this would be a modern take on what it might have been like if J.D. Salinger, who wrote...

DEATH WISH – A Review by Cynthia Flores

  DEATH WISH - A Review by Cynthia Flores   Not as good as the 1974 classic Death Wish starring Charles Bronson who played Paul Kersey, an architect who becomes a vigilante after his wife...

SENSITIVITY TRAINING – A DVD Review by Cynthia Flores

  SENSITIVITY TRAINING - A Review by Cynthia Flores     A film for anyone tired of political correctness overload.  The lead, Dr. Serena Wolf  (Anna Lise Phillips), is a misanthropic character that says things like...

THE PARTY – A Review by Cynthia Flores

  THE PARTY - A Review by Cynthia Flores   An intellectual feast of bitchiness with an all-star cast, and filmed in B&W with only seven people total in the film.  It has an interesting...

NOSTALGIA – A Review by Cynthia Flores

  NOSTALGIA - A Review by Cynthia Flores   The opening for Nostalgia is as vague as most of the movie is.  We see Daniel (John Ortiz) at a diner complementing his pregnant waitress (Shinelle...

Cynthia Flores