Reel Reviews | Ella McCay
James L. Brooks returns with Ella McCay, a warm political dramedy anchored by Emma Mackey and elevated by a standout turn from Jamie Lee Curtis.
James L. Brooks returns with Ella McCay, a warm political dramedy anchored by Emma Mackey and elevated by a standout turn from Jamie Lee Curtis.
An English teacher Claire (Hall) is tormented by a continuous humming noise that seemingly only a few people can hear.
Passing powerfully explores a subject that is familiar yet unspoken in the African American tradition but unknown to the mainstream.
by Tim Gordon On the latest episode of Conversations, writer/director Rebecca Hall discusses her 13-year odyssey of self-discovery that led her to bring this personal [read more]
by Tim Gordon This week on the BIG show, we’ll discuss and review this week’s new releases, The Night House, The Protégé, and Reminiscence.
Tessa Thompson And Ruth Negga Straddle The Color Line In Rebecca Hall’s Elegantly-Told Directorial Debut by Travis Hopson | Punch Drunk Critics Having starred in [read more]
On the latest episode of Reel Reviews, a pair of former legal lovers are reunited for a high-profile national terrorism trial that puts their [read more]