Review: ‘Lilting’
Like its delicate name, Cambodian director Hong Khaou's debut feature is a tender understanding of the relationships shared by different cultures.
Review: ‘For Those In Peril’
This surreal, slow-burning drama focuses on a small community in Scotland and their struggle to cope with tragedy.
Review: ‘Sewing Hope’
Narrated by Forest Whitaker, the film centers around the girls affected by Joseph Kony and how Sister Rosemary gave these girls a second chance at life with just a sewing machine.
Review: ‘Two Night Stand’
A charming, non-offending comedy from fresh young faces and a first-time feature film director.
Review: ‘Fort Bliss’
This isn’t a movie about war- rather, it’s about life after war. Specifically, about one woman’s struggle to reintegrate herself into her son’s life after returning home from overseas.
Review: ‘Keep On Keepin’ On’
As one of America's most amorphous and celebrated genres of music, Clark Terry brings a whole new level of appreciation to the art of Jazz.
Review: ‘The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them’
This re-cut theatrical version offers a more conventional drama, yet sacrifices its unique higher concept.
Review: ‘My Old Lady’
A light-hearted stage-play adaptation that takes on a dramatic twist, and offers great performances from its three central leads.