Review: ‘Kinky Boots’
However, only one of these movies made its way to Broadway, and that is Kinky Boots. Released in the UK in 2005, followed by Sundance and the US in 2006, today the title is more known for the massive Broadway hit that it currently stands as. However, there would have never been the show without the movie, and the movie can stand firmly in place alone. READ MORE...
Review: ‘About Alex’
A surprisingly emotional debut from writer/director Jesse Zwick that nonetheless treads on familiar 'former-friends reuniting' ground.
Review: ‘What If’
With wonderful performances from the cast all around, the film offers fun and realistic interactions between twenty-somethings and their obsession with dry wit and sarcasm.
Review: ‘After’
While boasting a solid ensemble cast and an intriguing premise, After nonetheless gets bogged down by a lack of clear through-line.
Review: ‘Child of God’
Franco adapts another "unfilmable" Cormac McCarthy work for the big screen, yielding powerful results by staying true to its dark prose and story.
Review: ‘Alive Inside’
This Sundance winner beautifully equates music to magic as those suffering from dementia regain their memory and spirit.
Review: ‘4 Minute Mile’
While a bit rough around the edges and redundant at times, this racing drama follows through to a great conclusion.
Review: ‘I Origins’
Director Mike Cahill of Another Earth returns to deliver another high concept sci-fi film grounded in human drama.