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February 2023

  • Featured Review,In Theaters Now,Movies

    ‘There was something called showmanship when you attended a theater’; “BACK TO THE DRIVE-IN” review

    The drive-in theater, the sound was never great and the picture not the sharpest, airplane noise, roaring trains, right in the middle of a big scene, rain or thick fog. As April Wright’s wonderful documentary “Back to the Drive-In” reminds us, for those who remember their heyday, none of that mattered.

    Wright’s film is sweet, sad, and informative, getting to the heart of what makes the

    February 24, 2023
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    SANTA BARBARA FILM FESTIVAL: 6 great films to check out

    Festival season is in full swing, with some astonishing films that are sure to either be seen in a theaters or on a streaming platform soon. Here are six films from the Santa Barbara International Film Festival 2023 that you'll want to keep on your radar this spring:

    "26.2 TO LIFE" Director: Christine Yoo: Amid the ongoing conversation about prison reform

    February 23, 2023
  • Featured Review,In Theaters Now,Movies

    BRIEFLY NOTED: Judd Hirsch in “iMORDECAI”

    Small and unexpected things can sometimes change your entire world.

    Mordecai (Judd Hirsch) likes to fix things, but his phone is from twenty years ago and is held together with duct tape and tin foil. He’s worked his entire life as a plumber and a painter. But this is a story about the things he cannot fix, like getting older, the Alzheimer’s diagnosis of his wife Fela (Carol Kane), and his relationship

    February 21, 2023
  • Featured Review,In Theaters Now,Movies

    “MARLOWE”; by-the-book noir is eye-catcher! | REVIEW

    Ceiling fans, a dame of dubious motivations, drugs, sex, the sinister side of Hollywood, top hats and tommy guns, high stops from above ceiling fans, they’re all here in “Marlowe,” the new noir thriller from filmmaker Neil Jordan (“The Crying Game,” “The End of the Affair”), with Liam Neeson as the dependable yet perennially down-on-his-luck private eye Philip Marlowe. “Marlowe” finds Raymond Chandler’s

    February 14, 2023
  • Featured Review,In Theaters Now,Movies

    Trapped in an abusive relationship: “ALICE, DARLING”

    In director Mary Nighy’s “Alice, Darling,” the toll an abusive relationship takes on the victim is explored through a subtly observed screenplay and Ana Kendrick’s surprising dramatic force.

    Kendrick is a revelation as Alice, a woman who exists as an actor in her own life, her true self trapped deep within the confines of a controlling boyfriend, Simon (Charlie Carrick). 

    As Alice walks through every waking

    February 9, 2023
  • Interviews

    Fascinated about cults; “STOLEN YOUTH: INSIDE THE CULT AT SARAH LAWRENCE,” interview with filmmaker Zach Heinzerling

    If anything filmmaker Zach Heinzerling hopes that as people watch his new docuseries “Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence,” they try to keep in mind that it’s easy, from the outside, to say “this could never be me.” Indeed, the filmmaker wishes viewers appreciate the power that a malevolent narcissist such as Larry Ray can have on young people who are trying to find their identity at such an impressionable age.

    March 24, 2023

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