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Darkest Hour: Not Their Finest
I'm going to start this negative review of Darkest Hour by saying good things about this film. First of all, this is the best...
Arrietty: Borrowed Time
So what’s it gonna take for Hayao Miyazaki to get his due in America? The co-founder of Studio Ghibli has built his legacy on...
Tour de Francia
Do I really need to say at this point that American movies have failed Latino audiences? Well, yes, actually. After all, what may be...
Baby, It’s Fate
Javier Bardem made his American debut and snagged an Oscar nomination all in one bang when he portrayed the gay Cuban poet Reinaldo Arenas...
Along Came a Spider
The new big-screen version of Charlotte’s Web moves me to a sentiment that may be a first for me: This movie should have been...
Film Shorts
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Bokeh (NR) Maika Monroe (It Follows) and Matt O’Leary star in this science-fiction film as an American couple on vacation in Iceland who discover...
Whale: The Unbearable Weight of Massive Guilt
Watching The Whale is a torturous experience. So are the best Darren Aronofsky movies. Going all the way back to his debut film π,...
All About Rapshit!
In the last couple of years after #MeToo, an evolution of feminism spearheaded by dynamic Black women like Beyonce, Lizzo, and Issa Rae (to...
The Other Elizabeth
In 1998, an Indian director and his Australian leading lady collaborated on Elizabeth, a chilling historical drama that brought their largely unknown names to...
“Searching” in the Fort
This week’s “Screen” page features an interview with writer-director and Fort Worth native Andew Disney, whose first feature Searching For Sonny had a hometown...