Enjoyable funny movie that portrayed the modern day conflict of a couple with two careers. Who gives up what and why and how willing are they to accept the true full meaning of the compromise. Several good points are made and good analogies used.Humor works for both guys and gals.Without spoiling anything, the element used [...]
The Pirates! Band of Misfits
I’ve been looking forward to this movie for ages and I was not let down by them. The animation was great and the script was really funny. Had a great cast Hugh Grant (good that he’s doing something again), David Tennant was great playing Charles Darwin, Brain Blessed, Martin Freeman the list goes on and [...]
Bernie
I saw the world premiere of “Bernie” last night at the Los Angeles Film Festival. I must confess, after Jack Black’s run of “Year One”, “Gulliver’s Travels”, and “Kung Fu Panda”, I was starting to lose hope of ever seeing the “School of Rock” guy I fell in love with. When I heard Richard Linklater [...]
Safe
Like another film CRASH, 96 MINUTES tackles the subject of race, gangs, and inner- city lifestyles. It is heartbreaking in it’s execution of the story. Two young females, whom are approaching college graduation are out with friends when the are approached by a man with a gun demanding their car keys. After one women is [...]
96 Minutes
Like another film CRASH, 96 MINUTES tackles the subject of race, gangs, and inner- city lifestyles. It is heartbreaking in it’s execution of the story. Two young females, whom are approaching college graduation are out with friends when the are approached by a man with a gun demanding their car keys. After one women is [...]
Booker’s Place: A Mississippi
While filming a documentary in Mississippi in 1965, Frank De Felitta forever changed the life of an African-American waiter and his family. In 2011, Frank’s son returns to the Delta to examine the repercussions of that fateful encounter.
To the Arctic 3D
A journey into the lives of a mother polar bear and her two seven-month-old cubs as they navigate the changing Arctic wilderness they call home.
The Eye of the Storm
Patrick White earned a Nobel Prize for literature. Having read only one of his novels and found it ‘heavy’, I was keen to see what someone could do to The Eye of the Storm. Given the director was Fred Schepisi, I knew it would be ‘different’. First find a screenwriter. Judy Morris is an accomplished [...]
The Moth Diaries
I hadn’t seen any trailers for this, just the brief description and the genre title of HORROR. Almost immediately the viewer is brought into the atmosphere of the close nit bunch of young girls living at a pricey boarding school. At first I was in good spirits and was quite captivated by the beauty of [...]
Darling Companion
This is a wonderful “feel good” movie that everyone can enjoy. It will be especially meaningful to anyone who has been part of a family when the last child is married off and the parents deal with their adult relationship with each other and other members of their families. It was directed and produced by [...]







