‘Mozart’s Sister’ reveals the futility of girl power in 18th century...
A sumptuous period movie, Mozart's Sister, offers a bleak and intimate look at Mozart in his early years as a child prodigy while his...
‘Aurora’ offers banal glimpse into psychopath’s killing routine
Eastern Europe and its sensibilities for the grim and gloomy will make another one-night only appearance in South Florida, thanks to the Miami Beach...
‘Mysteries of Lisbon’ peels away layers of story to reveal infinity
Mysteries of Lisbon offers a cinematic statement like no other film the 21st century has offered. The theatrical release is actually an abbreviated version...
‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’: the last of the great...
Though it was David Bowie's first starring role in a feature film, Nicolas Roeg's 1976 movie the Man Who Fell to Earth is far...
Manu Chao tears it up at Miami debut
More than 10 years after setting the pop world on fire with his solo debut, Proxima Estación: Esperanza, Manu Chao has finally given...
‘Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark’ brings back creepy childhood memories
Today marks the opening day of Don't Be Afraid of the Dark. As a childhood fan of scary movies, particularly of the mysterious unexplained...
‘The Names of Love’ sacrifices theme for quirk
The Names of Love (Le nom des gens) is a film so obsessed with being cutesy it drowns out its message in an overreaching...
‘Tabloid’ offers brilliant story about storytelling
With Tabloid documentary filmmaker extraordinaire Errol Morris focuses his lens on a 1970s-era beauty queen whose delusions of love made for salacious fodder in...
‘My Joy’: A journey into the the heart of Russia’s darkness
My Joy (Schastye moe) is a rare film with concentrated potency in story development as well as social commentary that does not succumb to...
Must-see Friday night opening movies: ‘Project Nim’ and ‘World on a...
So Cowboys and Aliens isn't your thing this opening weekend at the movies? Well, a couple of days ago, I reviewed a real alternative...