To See or Not to See: Crazy Rich Asians
I’m not even going to pretend to be unbiased or objective about this movie because I’m not. I’ve waited basically my whole life for a movie like this, full of
Continue ReadingI’m not even going to pretend to be unbiased or objective about this movie because I’m not. I’ve waited basically my whole life for a movie like this, full of
Continue Reading“Love is at the root of everything – all learning, all parenting, all relationships. Love or the lack of it. And what we see and hear on the screen is
Continue ReadingLook, I’ll be frank: reviewing stuff sucks. Artists can drop trash on the floor and call it art and all of a sudden you’re existentially questioning your role in the
Continue ReadingDonna Summer was a music legend. Not only is she credited as being the “Disco Queen,” but she’s also a mother, daughter, wife, and saavy business woman. It’s no surprise
Continue ReadingAlex & Me is the perfect family film delivering inspiring life lessons on hard work, dedication, and perseverance. Thirteen-year-old Reagan Willis (Sienna Agudong) has always dreamed of following the footsteps
Continue ReadingAs a child of the late 80’s, The Karate Kid is a movie I’ve watched and re-watched dozens of times. From first viewing, I identified with Daniel Larusso (Ralph Macchio)
Continue ReadingIt’s a love/hate thing with myself and the superhero movie. The first movie I ever viewed as a kid was Superman III (which featured Richard Pryor falling off of a
Continue ReadingLoss, forgiveness, and love are the centerpieces of the brilliantly-done one-woman play Replay. Written and performed by Nicola Wren and directed by George Chilcott, Replay‘s U.S. premiere is at the
Continue ReadingEscape to Margaritaville was made purely for entertainment. It’s the kind of feel-good, fluffy piece that not only Jimmy Buffett fans will love, but also all those out-of-towners looking for
Continue ReadingThere is a moment, in this revival, where one of the main characters describes deafness as a “silence filled with sound.” The struggle for a hearing person to understand that sentiment (and
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