Movie Review: Breakup Season – Love and Knowing When It No Longer Can Go On

Breakup Season is H. Nelson Tracey’s writing and directorial debut, having had a successful run at various film festivals this year. The film has begun a theatrical run, and it is one to watch as it will screen in multiple states through December. The story is authentic and has an excellent cast to portray the… Continue reading Movie Review: Breakup Season – Love and Knowing When It No Longer Can Go On

Austin Film Festival 2024: A Real Pain – Eisenberg’s sophomore effort

Jesse Eisenberg’s second feature film as a director, ‘A Real Pain,’ takes a somewhat worn road-trip formula and uses it to probe deeper themes of familial tension, grief, and Jewish identity. Following cousins Benji (Kieran Culkin) and David (Jesse Eisenberg) as they journey through Poland, the film combines quirky indie beats with somber reflections on… Continue reading Austin Film Festival 2024: A Real Pain – Eisenberg’s sophomore effort

Movie Review: Tito, Margot and Me – A Documentary of Love, Passion and Political Intrigue

SYNOPSIS: The love story of world-renowned ballerina Margot Fonteyn and international diplomat Roberto “Tito” Arias transcend fame, infidelities, an attempted coup d’état backed by Fidel Castro, and five close-range shots that left him permanently paralyzed is told in the feature-length documentary, Tito, Margot and Me, Panama’s Official Oscar Submission for Best International Film. When they… Continue reading Movie Review: Tito, Margot and Me – A Documentary of Love, Passion and Political Intrigue

Movie Review: RED ONE

After Santa Clause (code name: Red One) (J. K. Simmons) gets kidnapped, the North Pole’s Head of Security (Dwayne Johnson) must team up with the world’s most infamous bounty hunter, Jack O’Malley (Chris Evans) in a globe-trotting, action-packed mission to save Christmas (IMDB). Johnson, Evans, Liu, and Simmons are fantastic choices for their roles and… Continue reading Movie Review: RED ONE

AFF Movie Review – Blitz Takes Viewers Back to World War II – With a Story that Leaves an Impact

Writer and director Steve McQueen takes us back to the early years of World War II when Germany bombed Britain. According to Britannica, The Blitz (September 7, 1940–May 11, 1941) was the bombing campaign by Nazi Germany against the United Kingdom during World War II in London and other strategic cities across Britain. The offensive… Continue reading AFF Movie Review – Blitz Takes Viewers Back to World War II – With a Story that Leaves an Impact

AFF 2024: NIGHTBITCH Is Very Different, But Delivers A Valid Message

People often take their mothers for granted. We usually desire to fulfill our needs, and considering that our moms will always be there for us, we frequently forget what they are going through personally. Author Rachel Yoder considers this perspective and addresses this problem with her novel of the same name. Writer/director Marielle Heller adapts… Continue reading AFF 2024: NIGHTBITCH Is Very Different, But Delivers A Valid Message

AFF 2024: THE LAST SHOWGIRL Shows That Pamela Anderson Is Genuinely Talented

Call it the effects of nepotism, but I could not resist seeing what a Coppola offspring has to offer cinema. As I perused the schedule of this year’s festival, I saw the name Gia Coppola and knew that I had to see what Francis’ granddaughter had to offer to the medium of film. Though this… Continue reading AFF 2024: THE LAST SHOWGIRL Shows That Pamela Anderson Is Genuinely Talented

AFF 2024: PARTY PEOPLE Has A Familiar Premise, But Is Nevertheless Fun And Amusing

It is only fitting that the Austin Film Festival accepts an entry from Austin filmmakers who conceived and shot a film in Austin. This town usually nurtures artists, particularly movie writers and directors. Though the city has changed a lot through the years, it is refreshing to see that movie artists still toil to express… Continue reading AFF 2024: PARTY PEOPLE Has A Familiar Premise, But Is Nevertheless Fun And Amusing

AFF 2024 Review: *smiles and kisses you* Delivers A Stranger Than Fiction Portrait

Due to familial obligations and other responsibilities, my coverage of this year’s film festival was limited. I did make it a point to watch this intriguing documentary, which reveals a relationship between a charming but lonely man and the combination of a love doll/artificial intelligence. Though the idea sounds disturbing and unnerving, I was nevertheless… Continue reading AFF 2024 Review: *smiles and kisses you* Delivers A Stranger Than Fiction Portrait