This is a feel-good movie through and through, although rather pie-in-the sky. I gather the point of the story… Read More
Not all coming of age stories are about the young. “Good Luck to You, Leo Grande” won’t be… Read More
This production executive produced by the Duplass brothers and Roshan Sethi (the latter also the director) and written… Read More
Marry Me is the sweet kind of comedy many are drawn to. Unlikely events transpire with a few worrisome moments,… Read More
This is a smart comedy—laugh-out-loud funny in places—well written (Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger) and suspenseful because it’s… Read More
This is a really fine production from script to actors, music, cinematography, and production design. The dialog is entertaining… Read More
In his first film since the smash hit “Crazy Rich Asians,” director Jon M. Chu teams with Tony… Read More
Maybe, partly, with all that is worrisome going on in our world today, I wasn’t quite in the… Read More
Woody Allen’s 48th feature-length film is another forgettable trite romantic comedy; ironic since “A Rainy Day in New… Read More
From writing episodes of “Grey’s Anatomy” to “Gossip Girl”, Natalie Krinsky makes her directorial debut with this generations… Read More