SXSW 2022 Review: Brené Brown: Atlas of the Heart
By Darcy Staniforth |
For many people, they were raised learning that we should be thinking more than feeling in our everyday lives and ...
Read More TIFF 2020 Review: Violation Mixes Heavy-Handed Symbolism with Harrowing Trauma
By Matthew St.Clair |
When Violation first opens, it shows a wolf observing its dying prey. Accompanied by an ominous score, the opening sequence provides a ...
Read More AFI Fest 2019 Review: The Apollo
By Gordon S. Miller |
Roger Ross Williams's The Apollo opens with a performance in progress as Joe Morton reads to an audience at the theater and ...
Read More Tribeca Film Festival 2019 Review: Burning Cane Is a Visceral yet Rhythmic Directing Debut
By Matthew St.Clair |
The Devil may not be an enemy that can be seen at first glance. However, he can still take many ...
Read More The 2019 TCM Classic Film Festival Review: Day Four
By Lorna Miller |
The last day started with my first 9 am block viewing. While I was tempted to sleep in, I couldn't ...
Read More The 2019 TCM Classic Film Festival Review: Day Three
By Lorna Miller |
Day Three started with what turned out to be my favorite film of the festival, Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949). ...
Read More The 2019 TCM Classic Film Festival Review: Day Two
By Lorna Miller |
My first full day started with one of my all-time favorite actors Gary Cooper starring in Love in the Afternoon ...
Read More The 2019 TCM Classic Film Festival Review: Day One
By Lorna Miller |
The festival is held over four days and spread out between the TCL Chinese Theater, the Chinese Multiplex, the Egyptian ...
Read More LAFF 2018 Review: Stuntman
By Gordon S. Miller |
One of the biggest stars of the 1970s was daredevil Evel Knievel, who made a living risking life and limb ...
Read More NYFF 2018 Review: Roma Is Flawlessly Transcendent
By Matthew St.Clair |
The best word that can be used to describe Roma is that it is transcendent. It is a transcendent piece ...
Read More LAFF 2018 Review: The Great Buster: A Celebration
By Gordon S. Miller |
Director Peter Bogdanovich pays tribute to the life and work of Buster Keaton in this biographical documentary about one of ...
Read More LAFF 2018 Review: Making Montgomery Clift
By Gordon S. Miller |
Co-created by Hillary Demmon and Robert Clift, the actor's youngest nephew and son of his brother Brooks, Making Montgomery Clift ...
Read More 2018 TCM Classic Film Festival Review: Day Four
By Lorna Miller |
The last day of the festival is always started with a mix of emotions, sadness that it is almost over ...
Read More 2018 TCM Classic Film Festival Review: Day Three
By Lorna Miller |
One of my most anticipated films started day three with Bullitt (1968). This is a movie I am always surprised ...
Read More 2018 TCM Classic Film Festival Review: Day Two
By Lorna Miller |
The second day of the festival started with the world premiere restoration of My Brilliant Career (1979) since it features ...
Read More 2018 TCM Classic Film Festival Review: Day Two
By Lorna Miller |
The second day of the festival started with the world premiere restoration of My Brilliant Career (1979) since it features ...
Read More 2018 TCM Classic Film Festival Review: Day One
By Lorna Miller |
Each year, I seem to be more and more excited when my press credentials are approved for the Turner Classic ...
Read More Tribeca Film Festival 2018 Review: Cargo Is a Powerful Zombie Drama
By Matthew St.Clair |
When it comes to films depicting the zombie apocalypse, we see the same repetitive formula: Survivors must fight for their ...
Read More My (Tentative) 2018 TCM Classic Film Festival Schedule
By Gordon S. Miller |
Although I am fortunate enough to attend both events, I am disappointed that CinemaCon and TCM Classic Film Festival (TCMFF) ...
Read More 2017 TCM Classic Film Festival Review: Day Four
By Lorna Miller |
The last day. It is always with mixed emotions when I look at the schedule for the final day. Film ...
Read More 2017 TCM Classic Film Festival Review: Day Three
By Lorna Miller |
One of my most anticipated events was The Last Picture Show (1971) with director Peter Bogdanovich in attendance. While it ...
Read More 2017 TCM Classic Film Festival Review: Day One and Two
By Lorna Miller |
Day One I was hoping to arrive in time to start the festival with the tribute to Robert Osborne but ...
Read More My Most Anticipated at the 2017 TCM Classic Film Festival
By Gordon S. Miller |
One of the things I look forward to most every year is the TCM Classic Film Festival. It is a ...
Read More 2016 TCM Classic Film Festival Review: Day Four
By Lorna Miller |
Heading into the last day, I was already starting to feel sad that it was almost over. No matter how ...
Read More 2016 TCM Classic Film Festival Review: Day Three
By Lorna Miller |
I decided to sleep in to prepare for another big day ahead since there wasn't anything that I really wanted ...
Read More 2016 TCM Classic Film Festival Review: Day One and Two
By Lorna Miller |
Each year as I am heading home from the TCM Classic Film Festival, I am sure that the next year ...
Read More Tribeca Film Festival 2015 Review: The Overnight Is Quasi-Porn Without the Money Shot
By Adam Blair |
It's been two days since I saw The Overnight and I'm still not quite sure what to make of it. ...
Read More 2015 TCM Classic Film Festival Review: Day Three and Four
By Lorna Miller |
Saturday morning, I opted to sleep in and miss The Man Who Would be King (1975) to see So Dear ...
Read More 2015 TCM Classic Film Festival Review: Day One and Two
By Lorna Miller |
The 2015 TCM Classic Film Festival was the best one I have attended. The previous four festivals were fantastic but ...
Read More It’s A Wrap: The 2014 Humphrey Bogart Film Festival
By Elizabeth Periale |
Humphrey Bogart Estate and Key Largo Chamber of Commerce Announce Creation of Humphrey Bogart Film Festival; Fans Can Help Select ...
Read More 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival Review: Day Three and Four
By Lorna Miller |
Day Three Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) had me up and raring to go for Day Three. Anything starring ...
Read More Tribeca Film Festival 2014: Thelma Schoonmaker Reveals the Secrets Behind Raging Bull
By Adam Blair |
A film editor's film editor, Martin Scorsese collaborator Thelma Schoonmaker focused just on Raging Bull for her master class at ...
Read More 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival Review: Day One and Two
By Lorna Miller |
The 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival was my fourth and favorite. It may have been the festival programming or the ...
Read More My 2013 TCM Classic Film Festival Journal, Part Two
By Lorna Miller |
My Saturday started off with a bit of nostalgia at “Bugs Bunny's 75th Birthday Bash”. Film critic Leonard Maltin and ...
Read More My 2013 TCM Classic Film Festival Journal, Part One
By Lorna Miller |
As the fourth annual TCM Classic Film Festival was approaching, I was filled with anticipation as I made my top ...
Read More What I Must See at the 2013 TCM Film Festival
By Lorna Miller |
As spring approaches, one of the things I look forward to with high anticipation is the TCM Classic Film Festival. ...
Read More AFI Fest 2012 Review: The Central Park Five: One the Most Important Films of the Year
By Gordon S. Miller |
Based on her book The Central Park Five: A Chronicle of a City Wilding, Sara Burns, her husband David McMahon, ...
Read More Serenity and Nathan Fillion Close 2012 Hero Complex Film Festival
By Gordon S. Miller |
For those not in the know, Hero Complex is a website that covers the pop-culture beat with a focus on ...
Read More Reporting on the 2012 TCM Classic Film Festival: Day 3 and 4
By Lorna Miller |
My longest day of the festival appropriately started with The Longest Day (1962), a star-studded World War II action film ...
Read More Reporting on the 2012 TCM Classic Film Festival: Day 1 and 2
By Lorna Miller |
The 2012 TCM Classic Film Festival returned to Hollywood from April 12th through April 15th for their third edition. I ...
Read More The TCM Classic Film Festival 2011: Presenting Music and the Movies
By Gordon S. Miller |
The 2011 TCM Classic Film Festival returned to Hollywood Blvd for its second run presenting films well-known "Essentials" and obscure ...
Read More The TCM Classic Film Festival 2010: A Festival Is Born
By Gordon S. Miller |
No longer available online, this review is being re-published. The inaugural TCM Classic Film Festival brought the cable channel to ...
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