Review: ‘Love Is Strange’

Its misleading title suggests that things would play strangely; the affect, however, is a strangely normal new-age love story in Queer cinema.

Review: ‘The One I Love’

A hauntingly surreal indie that places its well-paired stars on a therapeutic couples retreat, who soon enough discover that nothing is as it seems.

Review: ‘Dinosaur 13’

Pushing narrative boundaries and telling a gripping story, this film is undoubtedly one of the best documentaries of the year.

Review: ‘The Trip to Italy’

While the formula follows the same strides as its predecessor as a non-stop riff, the film captures a new freshness with even "funnier" comedic bits.

Review: ‘Frank’

A movie with Michael Fassbender wearing a huge mask may seem like a comedy, but Frank actually focuses on much darker material.

Review: ‘We Could Be King’

A heartfelt documentary about the massive budget cuts the Philadelphia school district endured last year, forcing two rival high schools to come together.

Review: ‘A Five Star Life’

Through a protagonist whose life is about meticulous detail, A Five Star Life explores themes of isolation and comfort in the world of 5-star hotels.

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...