Described in the words of its own creator Chazz Palminteri, A Bronx Tale is a show you “have to see to believe”. The show tells the story of Calogero Anello, a working class boy who gets involved in organized crime and must then decide if he wants to …Read more
The Film Society of Lincoln Center will be hosting Telluride’s Mountainfilm for the fifth consecutive year in a weekend (November 21-23 click here for tickets) filled with documentaries about nature, the environment and the culture of the great outdo …Read more
Documentary filmmaker Jay Shapiro spent several years in Uganda following an inspiring Little League baseball team and making a nonfiction movie about it. The story has been chronicled on NPR, and ABC aired a short version of the film in 2012, but th …Read more
In The Circle, director Stefan Haupt tells the story of the title magazine: a gay publication created after WWII, which also became a social club for its subscribers. Two of them being schoolteacher Ernst Ostertag and drag performer Röbi Rapp, who fe …Read more
The midterm elections on November 4, 2014 marked history when 60% of voters in Washington State passed Initiative 594, a measure that requires background criminal checks on all firearm sales and transfers in the state, including those sold at gun sho …Read more
In The Homesman, Hilary Swank plays Mary Bee Cuddy, a middle-aged spinster living by herself in the Nebraskan farm she owns. Despite her land ownership and relative wealth, no man in the region will marry her on account of her poor looks and bossines …Read more
John R. Waters has been playing John Lennon for more than two decades. In Lennon: Through a Glass Onion he becomes a version of the late singer without relying on makeup or costumes to help him achieve this transformation. Instead, he appears on stag …Read more
As long as there are cameras there will be actresses, so seems to be the central idea behind Robert Greene’s terrific and often terrifying Actress, a docudrama about real life actress Brandy Burre, who once had a recurring role on HBO’s The Wire, and …Read more
Abraham Lincoln is undoubtedly one of the most important figures in American history, and as such, his life has been the center of countless pieces of popular culture. Somewhere past the Obama allegory of Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln and John Ford’s ea …Read more
The truly wonderful thing about James Marsh’s The Theory of Everything is that, despite its title, it’s actually rather efficient at pinpointing exactly the one specific thing it wants to concentrate on in its subjects’ lives, and unlike most biopics …Read more