TOO SOON: COMEDY AFTER 9/11

By Laurie Coker Rating: A- When is too soon, after a tragedy – to move on, to forgive, to laugh?  ‘Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11’ answers the question of when it is too soon to be situationally funny. The nation and the world witnessed the horrific events of the terror attack on the United States,… Continue reading TOO SOON: COMEDY AFTER 9/11

Critica de cine del Festival de cine aGLIFF: EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE

Por Liz Lopez Rating: A Dirigida por Jonathan Butterell, basada en una adaptación del guión de la obra de teatro escrita por Tom MacRae, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie te hará reír y llorar en diferentes momentos de la película y me encantó. Las actuaciones son excelentes y la música y los bailarines querrán que te… Continue reading Critica de cine del Festival de cine aGLIFF: EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE

Critica de cine Festival de cine SXSW y Festival de cine Bentonville: Language Lessons

Por Liz Lopez Rating: A La galardonada colaboración entre la directora Natalie Morales y su coescritor, Mark Duplass, es una exploración conmovedora sobre la amistad a larga distancia. La pelicula tiene toda la razon para recibir galardones como el Premio de la Audiencia SXSW (2021) por Mejor Narrativa y el Premio de la Audiencia Provincetown… Continue reading Critica de cine Festival de cine SXSW y Festival de cine Bentonville: Language Lessons

DEATH DROP GORGEOUS

By Liz Lopez Rating: C+ When a film is listed as being in the horror/comedy genre, some folks may inquire how these two genres can describe one film.  Scripted and directed by Michael J. Ahern, Christopher Dalpe and Brandon Perras, these three writer/directors also co-star in their own film. There is no doubt that this… Continue reading DEATH DROP GORGEOUS

THE CARD COUNTER

By Mark Saldana Rating: 3.5 (Out of 4 Stars) Writer/director Paul Schrader definitely has a dark side, and every film he contributes is a testament to this prominent facet. His latest film, The Card Counter, wears this dark, tormented soul on its sleeve for the most part, but also comes across as a reflection of… Continue reading THE CARD COUNTER