Meryl Streep Is Perfectly Awful as a Singer with Delusions of Talent
Director: Stephen Frears/2016
What a strange story this is, and all the stranger for b...
Animated Food Porn "Comedy" Will Leave You Queasy
Directors: Greg Tiernan and Conrad Vernon/2016
About ten minutes into Sausage Party I began to ask myself...
Shelly Winters Plays a More Sympathic Psycho in this Fairy Tale Thriller
Directed by Curtis Harrington/1971
Street Date - August 16/Kino-Lorber
I knew ther...
A Bleak but Beautiful Tale of Sibling Love and Loyalty
#28: Songs My Brothers Taught Me (2015)
Director: Chloe Zhao
Street Date: August 2, 2016/ KINO LORB...
For One Child, Disney Movies Opened Up the World
DIRECTOR: ROGER ROSS WILLIAMS/2016
Owen Suskind was a bright, verbal three year old when autism cut him of...
The Visual Storyteller Finds Truth in the Lies... at 24 Frames per Second.
Controversial from his moment of relevance, filmmaker Brian De Palma's infamy is wel...
An Immigrant's Tale, Redefining Love and Home
#27: Brick Lane (2007)/English & Bengali
Director: Sarah Gavran
Nazneen (Tanishtha Chatterjee) was just a...
Jodie Foster Delivers a Financial Thriller for our Media-Saturated Age
#26: Money Monster (2016)
Director: Jodie Foster
I remember when Julia Roberts was...
Mira Nair Brings the Best of Bollywood to Her Colorful Family Comedy
#25: Monsoon Wedding (2001)/Punjabi, Hindi & English
Director: Mira Nair
Mira Na...
Sharon is an experienced writer with her own blog and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch's religion blog. A wife and mother to 5 kids, she in on staff with her church and enjoys running, coffee, and good books. A bit of an activist around certain topics (politics, religion, sexuality, gender), Sharon looks to cinema for the empathy and fun it can provide. “I believe art is a gift from a good Creator. Sometimes Christians are suspicious of film, but I find that thoughtful engagement with movies has been a means of personal and spiritual growth for me. I hope my involvement with Zeke helps others to have a similar experience with film!”