DIRECTED BY: JOHN FARROW/1940
Kino Lorber Street Date: February 26, 2019
A Bill of Divorcement (1940) is an odd film, before even one frame of it is ...
DIRECTED BY: GARTH DAVIS/2019
Garth Davis follows his excellent feature length directorial debut, Lion, with a Biblical tale whose title evokes one of t...
DIRECTED BY: SYDNEY POLLACK/2005
KINO LORBER STREET DATE: November 13, 2018
Director Sydney Pollack (Tootsie, The Firm) sits at the helm of a politic...
DIRECTED BY: PETER LEVIN/1980
KINO LORBER STREET DATE: JANUARY 2, 2019
Kino Lorber has recently released a couple of the late-John Ritter title's lik...
DIRECTED BY: ALISON CHERNICK/2018
KINO LORBER STREET DATE: NOVEMBER 6, 2018
As I mentioned in my initial review of the film Itzhak, which celebrates the a...
Sam Rockwell and Taraji P. Henson Star in True-Life Drama of Racial Tension.
DIRECTED BY: ROBIN BISSELL/2019
In what can only be described as a "its-...
DIRECTED BY: KIM NGUYEN/2019
Director Kim Nguyen already had a great start to his latest film, The Hummingbird Project, when he landed a cast that inclu...
True confession time: I have always had an enormous crush on Michelle Pfeiffer. Sure, a lot of that has to do with physical attractiveness- she is one of the most beautiful people alive. But so much of it stems from her presence on-screen, the way she brings- not a vulnerability per se, but more like a raw, exposed nerve to her performances. It was these qualities that were apparent, even when she was first slowly breaking into features in the early 1980’s.
DIRECTED BY DEAN DeBLOIS/2019
How to Train Your Dragon has been a strong animated series for Dreamworks, and that story is coming to an end. While I'm ...
Erik Yates is a high school teacher by day, and has extensive writing experience writing curriculum for various outlets, songs for his former band, and articles for the blog Vinyl Theology. Erik resides in Houston, Texas and is passionate about film, music, family, and traveling. When he is not watching film, or working at his day job, Erik finds time to add to his vinyl record collection, play guitar, or attend concerts. You may just find him hanging out at the local Alamo Drafthouse. You can connect with him on his Twitter account.