Reel Reviews | Mothering Sunday (TIFF ’21)
by Kate Erbland | IndieWire When Eva Husson’s lush, aching period drama opens, World War I has been over for more than five years. Textbook history [read more]
by Kate Erbland | IndieWire When Eva Husson’s lush, aching period drama opens, World War I has been over for more than five years. Textbook history [read more]
by Josie Meléndez | Full Circle The Toronto International Film Festival kicked off with a rocky start. However, the first films to initiate the festival [read more]
by Tim Gordon Two friends, at desperate states of desperation, concoct a complex coupon caper the likes rarely seen in this Horatio Alger rags-to-riches suburban [read more]
By Charles Kirkland Jr. What is the value of a man’s life? It may be easy to decide upon for just one life but what [read more]
by Charles Kirkland Jr. How far can one person go to try to understand the criminal psyche before they become trapped by it? A woman [read more]
By Charles Kirkland Jr. The latest film from the Kendrick brothers is not a narrative feature but an evangelistic documentary about the importance of fathers [read more]
by Tim Gordon This week in Trailer Park, there are several new movies that will be coming to theaters or streaming services soon.
by Tim Gordon This week on the BIG show, it’s Labor Day weekend and time for our Fall Movie Preview.