DUNE: PART TWO – With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

With this second installment of the Dune saga, Denis Villeneuve gives his audience a further glimpse into the life of Paul Atreides, the protagonist of the Dune story. When Villeneuve’s first film concluded, we witnessed Paul (Timothée Chalamet) and the beginnings of his adaptation to the life of the Fremen on the planet of Arrakis… Continue reading DUNE: PART TWO – With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

PROBLEMISTA

Julio Torres, originally from El Salvador, is the writer and star of Problemista, making his directorial debut with this feature film. Fans of his comedy know that he is a multi–year nominee for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series (“Saturday Night Live”), the creator and star of the HBO series… Continue reading PROBLEMISTA

ORDINARY ANGELS

Ordinary Angels is based on a true story, a family drama directed by Jon Gunn (The Case for Christ, Like Dandelion Dust) based on the screenplay by Meg Tilly (Winnetka Road) and Kelly Fremon Craig (Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret, The Edge of Seventeen). Ordinary Angels stars two-time Academy Award® winner Hilary Swank… Continue reading ORDINARY ANGELS

Drive-Away Dolls

The trailer for Drive-Away Dolls, directed by Ethan Coen, made me highly anticipate viewing the film since 2023, when it was first scheduled to open. With the fabulous cast attached to the film, it was hard not to want to view what this crime comedy is about and what is in the darned silver briefcase.… Continue reading Drive-Away Dolls

Pepe Serna: Life is Art Documentary available on Digital

The documentary by first-time director Luis Reyes, Pepe Serna: Life is Art, was first screened in theaters in film festivals, including the Austin Film Festival and subsequently the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival and San Diego Latino Film Festival. Someone unfamiliar with the actor’s name initially may need help remembering who he is. Still,… Continue reading Pepe Serna: Life is Art Documentary available on Digital

PERFECT DAYS Celebrates The Joys of A Simple Life

From Wim Wenders (Paris, Texas, Wings of Desire) and collaborator Takuma Takasaki comes a beautiful film about a quiet, unassuming public toilet cleaner in Tokyo, Japan, who enjoys simple pleasures and has the time, heart, and mind to appreciate beauty in this world in various forms. Writer/director Wenders and co-writer Takasaki do an excellent job… Continue reading PERFECT DAYS Celebrates The Joys of A Simple Life

BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Never Completely Stirs Up Passion For Its Subject

To borrow a hilarious quote from the musical artist’s biopic spoof, Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, “Dewey Cox has to think about his entire life before he plays.” Well, apparently, so did Bob Marley, or at least that is how this cinematic biopic of the legendary Reggae artist portrays it. To clarify why I… Continue reading BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Never Completely Stirs Up Passion For Its Subject

Madame Web

Based on the Marvel Comics stories and characters, Madame Web is the origin story of Cassandra “Cassie” Webb (Dakota Johnson), a Manhattan/Queens paramedic who goes through life changes in this story. She is single and cordial with her colleagues, and she has a cat she tends to. She avoids most social gatherings, and her behavior… Continue reading Madame Web

Savoring Sensory Splendor: Tran Anh Hung’s ‘The Taste of Things’ Delivers a Culinary Masterpiece of Love and Longing

In the sumptuous world of Tran Anh Hung’s ‘The Taste of Things,’ culinary artistry becomes the language of love and longing. Set in the picturesque French countryside of 1889, the film unfolds within the walls of a beautiful manor, where soft-spoken chef Eugénie (Juliette Binoche) orchestrates culinary symphonies alongside her employer and sometimes-lover, Dodin (Benoît… Continue reading Savoring Sensory Splendor: Tran Anh Hung’s ‘The Taste of Things’ Delivers a Culinary Masterpiece of Love and Longing