Review: ‘The Letters’
A fair, melodramatic biopic that underwhelms when compared to Mother Teresa's 50-year epic journey of her life's work.
Review: ‘Can You Dig This’
Gardening is a radical statement far against the status quo of what’s expected in these impoverished communities, where access to healthy food is basically non-existent.
Review: ‘Kingdom of Shadows’
Evilness comes in the form of Mexican drug cartels in this documentary, unfortunately an issue that is becoming all too common.
Review: ‘Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict’
This documentary will leave viewers with a sense of wanderlust and admiration for a woman who helped define the art world as we know it.
Charlie Kaufman, Jennifer Jason Leigh on ‘Anomalisa’
"They make it live, that's what actors do if they're good and these were wonderful actors." -Charlie Kaufman
AFI Fest Review: ‘James White’
A devastatingly well acted drama about end of life and self-destruction, featuring a breakout performance from Christopher Abbott.
AFI Fest Review: ‘Funny Bunny’
Olly Alexander makes this dark comedy a good festival pick, and perfect for those with a taste for eccentric films.
AFI FEST 2015
As each fall season brings the year’s Academy Award-vying Oscar hopeful films, so to brings AFI FEST 2015 presented by Audi, which CINEMACY attended this former weekend. Held in the heart of Hollywood at (formerly Grauman’s) TCL Chinese Theatre, the film festival features an impressive range of diverse films and special events, where new American Independent films play alongside documentaries from the Netherlands and feature-length narratives from China, and beyond. The festival’s opening night film this past Thursday was the highly anticipated drama 'By The Sea', directed by Angelina Jolie who also co-stars alongside her husband, Brad Pitt. READ MORE...
