The Green Knight — Movie Review
The story is not a thrilling adventure, but a melodic piece of poetry that some may find rambling and perplexing. A thinking man's nightmare of a fable. The Green Knight is not for everyone, but it is good soup for the soul of lovers of arthouse cinema.
A Great Place To Film & Home of the Mississippi Bulldogs!
A couple of days ago I was sitting at a table in the patio of a well–known celebrity hangout in Los Angeles when I overheard a conversation between a producer and director.
The Power of the Dog–Movie Review
The Power of the Dog is a tour de force of acting between the four principles and the place they live in using the backdrop of Montana as a cold and uncompromising setting.
Rodrigo Cortes’ LOVE GETS A ROOM
LOVE GETS A ROOM follows Stefcia and her fellow Jewish theatre actors as they fight to keep their passion for performing alive.
Nope–Movie Review
Writer/director/producer Jordan Peele is at the top of his game as he has us laugh, deliver the chills, and root for the characters that are so appealing and real for us. His is truly a tale of the unexpected with some jaw dropping moments.
Everything Everywhere All At Once–Movie Review
Everything Everywhere All At Once is a perfect example of cinema of the absurd. It is also touching, brilliantly acted and goes as far as to answer some of the most difficult questions about life in general while making us laugh at the same time.
Jolt — Movie Review
Jolt can be mindless fun. Not worth plunking down big bucks at a theater, but worth checking out in your living room on Amazon.
Interview with Maverick Japanese Filmmaker Yuki Otsuka
He has been involved in the production of numerous international films and co-productions, including "Black Rain (1989)." His movie "Peach (1998)" received rave reviews at international film festivals in Los Angeles, Moscow, and Sochi and was invited to be screened at the Hawaii International Film Festival.
CODA — Movie Review
CODA is not artsy, mind bending or controversial. The film tells a simple story in a beautiful way and makes it very relatable.
Rare Beasts — Movie Review
Rare Beasts is achingly funny, heartfelt and far from poignant, but that’s what separates it from all the pablum posing as comedy.