I love films because they provide an opportunity to experience other cultures, other parts of the world, differing opinions, historical events, and more in a compact period of time. This year alone, I “traveled” to a South Korean suburb, to a 19th century New England coastline, into outer space with Brad Pitt, inside the mind... Continue Reading →
All You Need Is Love, Actually. Film Review: Yesterday ★★★1/2
It may sound trite, but nothing can make me feel more dead inside than when a Millennial doesn’t get your references. I go into fits of despair when I get a blank stare or an “I don’t know her” in response to my saying Tatum O’Neal’s Oscar-winning performance in Paper Moon ranks as one of... Continue Reading →