This is a cross-post with Third Coast Review. It's often said that film is the most collaborative of arts. It takes a village, so to speak, to create ninety minutes of story and visuals that move us, inspire us, scare us, entertain us. When everything comes together seamlessly, no one aspect of ...
Review: The Breadwinner
This review originally appeared on Third Coast Review. Every year, after the Oscar nominations are announced, the dust settles and a few titles rise to the top as head-scratchers. How the heck did that get nominated for an Academy Award? There's one such movie in this year's Best Animated Feature ...
Review: Faces Places
Full disclosure: this is a cross-post with Third Coast Review, where my review also appears. If you're a film nerd like me, you follow the various film festivals during the first half of the year (Sundance, Berlin, Tribeca, Cannes) with one ear to the cinematic ground, just waiting to hear what ...
Review: Patti Cake$
It could be said (it has been said, I'm sure) that Sundance Film Festival likes to play favorites. It's a bit of a clique, and you're not in until you're in. Like the cool kids' table at lunch or the VIP section at the club, you gotta know someone or be in the right place at the right time.But I ...
Review(s): Columbus and Menashe
Two quiet independent films slip into theaters soon, and each is worthy of your attention. Both premiered in Chicago earlier this year at the Chicago Critic's Film Festival, a week-long affair that's proving to be a local film staple previewing the year's best fare. It was there I saw ...
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 23
- 24
- 25
- 26
- 27
- …
- 32
- Next Page »


