Category: Movies

  • Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé

    Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé

    Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé is a documentary telling the story of a spectacular achievement in music and culture.

  • Review: The Wife

    Review: The Wife

    I finally got around to seeing The Wife, months after everyone else. After I saw it I was not entirely happy that I had.

  • Review: Destroyer

    Review: Destroyer

    Destroyer is not an easy film to watch. Detective Erin Bell (Nicole Kidman) is not an easy woman to like. She’s a broken woman trying with her last ounce of energy to make right the mistakes of her past.

  • Review: Band Aid

    Review: Band Aid

    Band Aid sticks to you with comedy, music, fighting, and making up. It’s all in the service of dealing with grief and pain. The film is funny and surprising and ultimately heartwarming.

  • Review: Unicorn Store

    Review: Unicorn Store

    Unicorn Store bursts with a magical fantasy about finding yourself and growing up. It’s a work of visual art from start to finish. Brie Larson directed and stars in this fanciful tale of wonder.

  • Review: Chavela

    Review: Chavela

    Chavela is an inspiring documentary about the life of the famous Costa Rican-born Mexican singer Chavela Vargas. She died in 2012 at the age of 93 after a tempestuous, rebellious, lifetime filled with songs, love, and loneliness.

  • Review: All About Nina

    Review: All About Nina

    All About Nina is about a stand up comic who gets her big chance and meets people who urge her to face her truth all at the same time. The results are a trainwreck. There are minor spoilers ahead.

  • Watch This: Trailer for Red Joan

    Watch This: Trailer for Red Joan

    Red Joan is a truth-based spy drama from the UK starring Sophie Cookson and Judi Dench as spy Joan Stanley. The spy played by the two women remained undetected for 50 years. Watch the trailer below.

  • Review: Tea with the Dames

    Review: Tea with the Dames

    The delightful 1 hour and 24 minutes you spend with Tea with the Dames will make you smile until your face hurts.

  • Review: Mirage (Durante la tormenta)

    Review: Mirage (Durante la tormenta)

    Mirage (Durante la tormenta) is a new Spanish language film on Netflix. It stars Adriana Ugarte in the key role. I remember her performance in The Time in Between very well, and was happy to watch another story with her in the lead.