Review ‘Black Widow’ Gives a Hero Her Due Natasha Romanoff’s solo feature may be five or ten years overdue, but July 10, 2021
Review ‘Too Late’ Needs A Bit More Horror, A Bit More Comedy Early on in Too Late, the audience is alerted to the fact that this is not July 3, 2021
Review ‘No Ordinary Life’ Turns the Camera on Extraordinary Camerawomen (Tribeca 2021) We’ve often discussed the difference between the male and the female gaze June 25, 2021
Review ‘Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go For It’ Showcases the Trials of a Trailblazing Icon (Tribeca 2021) Few would fail to acknowledge that Rita Moreno is a legend, even if you June 20, 2021
Review ‘Touch’ Works, Even When It Doesn’t Touch marks an interesting milestone, as writer, director, and lead actress June 14, 2021
Review ‘She Done Him Wrong’ Blu-ray is So, So Right Kino continues to outdo many of their competitors for high quality, June 7, 2021
Review ‘The Woman in the Window’: A Bad Book Becomes a Worse Movie There are a lot of things people will say and/or write about The Woman in May 14, 2021
Review ‘Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar’…and Steal Our Hearts (Blu-ray Review) Silliness is underrated. We often dismiss films, especially films by or April 18, 2021