I, Olga Hepnarova Movie Review
Murder is a man’s game. There are far more Ted Bundys than there are Lizzie Bordens. In fact so few women commit murder worldwide that you remember the few who…
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Murder is a man’s game. There are far more Ted Bundys than there are Lizzie Bordens. In fact so few women commit murder worldwide that you remember the few who…
Being a filmmaker who works with integrity as she documents the truth is a vital requirement for writer-director-producer Jaimelyn Lippman. The filmmaker is once again allowing her audience decide for…
Major variations in American society and beliefs can start with the smallest and most spontaneous moments. One of the most notable examples of an unpredictable action leading to a shift…
If you think the world is going to hell, you’re likely to be in your forties and beyond. This is because you have a background to compare the present situations…
Actor Kenny Johnson is embarking on a determined mission to protect America in his latest thriller, ‘Check Point.’ The timely war film shows how an insurgent attack is threatening to…
Living life on the daring edge is a treasured existence for some bold and courageous people. That’s certainly the case for veteran demolition derby driver, Chuck Rush, and his wife…
If you were asked to name 19th century poets without thinking, which ones would come to mind? I would immediately answer Tennyson, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, Keats, and the Brontës. These…
A new batch of titles for the Criterion Collection for June 2017!! I’m excited for Straw Dogs, They Live by Night, and The Marseille Trilogy. Alfred Hitchcock’s The Lodger gets…
Coco follows a 12-year-old boy named Miguel who sets off a chain of events relating to a century-old mystery, leading to an extraordinary family reunion. Despite his family’s generation-old ban…