Film Review: The Skeleton Twins
Brother-Sister Brooding The Skeleton Twins defies easy definition. Its stars, Kristin Wiig and Bill Hader, the versatile and frequently hilarious Saturday Night Live alums, suggest a comedy. The story, about […]
Brother-Sister Brooding The Skeleton Twins defies easy definition. Its stars, Kristin Wiig and Bill Hader, the versatile and frequently hilarious Saturday Night Live alums, suggest a comedy. The story, about […]
He can’t write off his past Stuck in Love, about a family of novelists, has one of those instantly forgettable titles that in few months time will get lost within […]
Love came to my door With a sleeping roll And a madman’s soul He thought for sure I’d seen him Dancing up a river in the dark Looking for a […]
More Than Meets The Label It seems fitting that Side Effects, Steven Soderbergh’s last feature film (he’s moving on to other facets of his life), comes out amidst the current […]
Minute reviews of more films I saw, but never reviewed this year Sometimes I don’t get the chance to review every new film I see during the year. That’s the […]
The Temptations of Suburbia The Oranges takes place in suburbia West Orange, New Jersey, where longtime family-friends across the street continue to drag out unsaid, boiling problems that ultimately bubble over […]
Fitting in to life, love, and High School When book adaptations hit screens there are usually judgments about things that are left out or about directors that don’t capture the original […]
Back to College to Move Forward The main character in Liberal Arts, Jesse, played by Josh Radnor, who also writes and directs his second film, is stuck in life, trapped […]
A Writer with Nothing to Write, Everything to Claim Sometimes it’s easy to spot a film whose ambition exceeds its execution. In the case of The Words, which hovers over heavy thematics and ethical implications, […]