Ladies of a Certain Age
Kreh Mellick is sitting in her studio leafing through a book about crinolines from the 1800s. “It sounds so cliché to say this, but…
Read MoreKreh Mellick is sitting in her studio leafing through a book about crinolines from the 1800s. “It sounds so cliché to say this, but…
Read MoreFair Game is a brilliant film version of the infamous Valerie Plame scandal: officials of the Bush administration took revenge against a man who…
Read MoreConviction is an amazing true story, told simply, enhanced with superb performances. The struggle it portrays is so frustrating, the system so unbending, and…
Read MoreThis is a supremely important film, possibly as eye-opening on our nation’s education system as the director’s previous film, An Inconvenient Truth, was to…
Read MoreWhat happens when we die? Does our existence just end as if we were soulless blobs? Or is there a hereafter where we live…
Read MoreThis month it was difficult to choose which film to review. Our deadline is ten days before you get your print copy of the…
Read MoreToday Mark Zuckerberg, the face of Facebook, is the youngest self-made billionaire in the world. A pretty good accomplishment for a guy who claimed…
Read MoreThe Irish mob has dwindled into insignificance, and gangster bars are now yuppie hangouts, but some in the north Boston suburb of Charlestown still…
Read MoreIn our fast-food, big-box world, everything from the clothes we wear to the plates we eat from can be made cheap—used up and thrown…
Read MoreThe previews lied. The promise was a sequel, 23 years later, to match the exciting original Wall Street that made character Gordon Gekko’s pet…
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