STILLWATER Review: A father travels from Oklahoma to Marseille in the hope of getting his daughter released from prison. Director: Tom McCarthyActors: Matt Damon, Camille Cottin, Abigail… Read more “Stillwater”
Category: Drama
Ali and Ava
ALI AND AVA Review: Ali and Ava are both lonely for different reasons. Over a lunar month, sparks fly and a deep connection starts to grow. However,… Read more “Ali and Ava”
The Green Knight
THE GREEN KNIGHT Review: A fantasy retelling of the medieval story of Sir Gawain, King Arthur’s nephew, who embarks on a daring quest to confront the eponymous… Read more “The Green Knight”
Mothering Sunday
MOTHERING SUNDAY Review: It is a lovely warm spring day in 1924, Jane Fairchild a house maid finds herself alone on Mother’s Day. It is her rare… Read more “Mothering Sunday”
Another Round
ANOTHER ROUND Review: A group of four high school teachers test the theory that keeping a constant blood alcohol level will affect their social and professional lives.… Read more “Another Round”
A Quiet Place Part II
A QUIET PLACE PART II Review: The Abbott family now face the terrors of the outside world. They are forced to venture into the unknown, they quickly… Read more “A Quiet Place Part II”
The King
THE KING Review: Henry V is crowned king after his tyrannical father dies in the 15th century. He must now navigate palace politics, the war his father… Read more “The King”
The Little Things
THE LITTLE THINGS Review: Deputy Sheriff Joe Deacon joins forces with Sgt. Jim Baxter in Los Angeles to investigate homicide cases they suspect may be linked. Director:… Read more “The Little Things”
C’mon C’mon
C’MON C’MON Review: A radio journalist bonds with his young nephew while taking him on a cross-country trip and shows him a life away from Los Angeles.… Read more “C’mon C’mon”
Operation Mincemeat
OPERATION MINCEMEAT Review: During 1943, two intelligence officers, Ewen Montagu and Charles Cholmondeley use a dead man and use false papers to outwit German troops. Director: John… Read more “Operation Mincemeat”