L’ODGE D’OOR (all things with eyes must sleep) – A Review by Jenn Rohm
byL’ODGE D’OOR (all things with eyes must sleep) – A Review by Jenn Rohm “Surrealist cinema is characterized by juxtapositions, the rejection of dramatic…
L’ODGE D’OOR (all things with eyes must sleep) – A Review by Jenn Rohm “Surrealist cinema is characterized by juxtapositions, the rejection of dramatic…
FINDING HER BEAT: A Documentary – A Review by Jenn Rohm Taiko is a broad range of percussion instruments. In Japanese it refers to…
AMERICAN: AN ODYSSEY TO 1947 – A Review by John Strange American: An Odyssey to 1947 is the holy grail of documentaries, an engrossing…
MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING 3 – A Review by John Strange I have to admit that while I loved the original film, I…
Golda Meir, the fourth prime minister of Israel, responsible for commanding the country between 1969 and 1974 is often referred to as referred…
THE GOOD MOTHER – A Review by Jenn Rohm Remember the feeling you get when you meet someone new, and they have a lot…
GRAN TURISMO – A Review by John Strange Kazunori Yamauchi was the man behind the creation of the Gran Turismo driving simulator series. Gamers…
LANDSCAPE WITH INVISIBLE HAND – A Review by John Strange There are two basic types of the “Aliens Arrive in Our Skys” scenario. The…
MATCH ME IF YOU CAN – A Review by John Strange Earlier this year, Match Me If You Can, played here in Dallas, TX…
APORIA – A Review by John Strange How do you deal with the paradoxes and pitfalls of changing the past? How do you deal…