Paul Dervis
Anne Meara left a deep impression on all she came into contact with.
There is no doubt about the creativity in this mix of short films. But are they all suitable fare for eight-year-olds?
How much longer can these seventy-somethings climb those stairs?
The 18th Annual Jewish Film Festival approaches its end with two compelling cinematic looks at Jewish history.
À la Vie, screening as part of the 18th Annual Jewish Film Festival, is easily the best film I have seen so far this year.
Both of these entries in Jewishfilm 2015 have their entertaining moments, but the movies ultimately fail to deliver.
True Story relies far too heavily on answering the formulaic question ‘Did he do it?’
Two current productions make vivid cases for the strength of Canadian theater.
Winter Sleep is not the cinematic masterpiece so many have been hailing it to be.
If these efforts are representative of Icelandic cinema, it is time for movie lovers to start paying much closer attention.
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