Reel Reviews | Jay Kelly
George Clooney delivers one of his most self-aware performances in Jay Kelly, a reflective but uneven Hollywood elegy from Noah Baumbach and Emily Mortimer.
George Clooney delivers one of his most self-aware performances in Jay Kelly, a reflective but uneven Hollywood elegy from Noah Baumbach and Emily Mortimer.
by Tim Gordon With her directorial debut generating serious awards consideration, film critic and colleague Travis Hopson and I sat down with Greta Gerwig to [read more]
by Monica Hayes Lady Bird, Greta Gerwig’s directorial debut of a coming of age comedy of a rebellious teen looking to get and start her [read more]
The story of a concerned mother who enlists the help of several of her home borders to assist her son in his transition to manhood [read more]
A young, misguided woman begins an affair with a self-absorbed author, only to discover she wants to help him return to his wife in this [read more]
On the latest episode of WETA-TV’s Around Town, my colleague and friend, Travis Hopson and I discuss Noah Baumbach’s dramatic comedy, Frances Ha.
On the latest episode of Reel Shorts, guest critic, Travis Hopson of Punch Drunk Critics looks at Greta Gerwig’s coming of age tale, Frances Ha.