Film Review: Suffragette
Maud Watts is a hard working mother in early 1900s England who works in a commercial laundry by day while caring for her husband and son by night. Through a […]
Maud Watts is a hard working mother in early 1900s England who works in a commercial laundry by day while caring for her husband and son by night. Through a […]
One town, one Halloween night, 10 stories intersect to tell the tales that make up an array of stories related to the holiday. From creatures to witches and slashers to […]
The First Annual Providence Art and Design Film Festival is in full swing at the Cable Car Cinema in Providence, running from October 29 until November 1st. The aim of […]
As we are well in to the Halloween season and I am generally regarded as “the horror guy,” people are asking for viewing recommendations. So I’ve compiled a handy list […]
Danny Boyle’s new film, Steve Jobs, is an interesting look at the personal and business relationships in Jobs’ life as it only takes place backstage before three iconic product launches. […]
Alex Gibney’s newest documentary is an interesting look at the life of Apple founder Steve Jobs’ professional and private life. From the first time Jobs used a computer at age […]
Malala Yousafzai has risen to prominence as a proponent of free speech, the right for girls to get the same education as boys, and for getting the Taliban out of […]
Justine is an American college student with a privileged background who joins up with an eco-activist group working out of her college. She joins them on a trip to Peru […]
In The Intern, Robert De Niro plays Ben Whittaker, a retired widower who finds that his daily routine has become boring. Ben decides to apply for a senior internship […]
Lukas and Elias are twins whose mother has just returned from reconstructive plastic surgery following some sort of unexplained accident. The boys become convinced that who or what is […]