Dani Callanzano is thirteen. It is summer, her best friend has left town and her parents are going through an ugly divorce. The only way Dani is going to survive is by going to the movies — at the Little Art movie theatre, which is showing all her...
‘Twas the night before Thanksgiving and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even George Lopez. Okay, that’s a lie. It was a Tuesday night, but George Lopez still wasn’t stirring. As a matter of fact, the most recent addition to the...
Do you ever get the slithering suspicion that movies are getting worse every year in leaps of unfairly large increments? When you sign into your Netflix account, do you feel dismayed about the safe, expected selections you’re asked to pick from? Does...
The US version of Red Cliff is a fine film that proves that Asian production values can stand toe to toe with Hollywood. It has everything anyone could want from an epic war movie, including insurmountable odds, real warfare tactics and satisfying...
When I first met Tatyana Ali years ago during a photo shoot, she candidly told me that she was impressed at how familiar people were with her – not purely in the sense of celebrity recognition, but also in the way that friends and family are familiar...