LIVING – A Review by Cynthia Flores
byLIVING – A Review by Cynthia Flores This new film, Living, is based on the film giant Akira Kurosawa’s 1952 film Ikiru. That film…
LIVING – A Review by Cynthia Flores This new film, Living, is based on the film giant Akira Kurosawa’s 1952 film Ikiru. That film…
SALVATORE: SHOEMAKER OF DREAMS – A Review by John Strange When you talk about amazing designer shoes, Ferragamo is one of the first names…
THE RETURN OF TANYA TUCKER: FEATURING BRANDI CARLILE – A Review by John Strange I come from a family that had a wide variety…
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPEN – A Review by John Strange I love underdog films and The Phantom of The Open is a true…
JOCKEY – A Review by Cynthia Flores If you have a love for horses and have lost any money at the races, then this…
Pedro Almodovar’s long history of delivering female-led films can add an intriguing look at motherhood with his latest work, Parallel Mothers.
One half of the Oscar-Nominated directing team of Julie Cohen and Betsy West talked with me about their latest masterwork, JULIA. Filmmaker Betsy West…
JULIA – A Review by John Strange Julia Child’s name is eponymous with cooking. From her appearance on a PBS show to publicize her…
Riveting documentary that dives into the extraordinary mysterious odyssey of the infamous lost painting of Leonardo Da Vinci. THE LOST LEONARDO is out in…
NINE DAYS – A Review by Cynthia Flores Nine Days is the feature film debut of writer and director Edson Oda. If this is…