Girls State (2024)

In the inspiring “Girls State,” democracy benefits from the woman’s touch.

Against All Enemies (2024)

Documentarian Charlie Sadoff sends a dire wake-up call to apathetic Americans blind to an exploding movement of political violence.

Late Night with the Devil (2024)

Sly ‘Devil’ puts the darkness into late night The ingenious “Late Night with the Devil” is arguably among the best satires ever of television and our obsession with it. And to pull it off within the realm of the horror genre only adds to the deliciousness of a movie that is so much a representation […]

Road House (2024)

Idiocy packs a punch in ultra-violent ‘Road House’ Few are as gifted as Doug Liman when it comes to directing snarky action flicks, whether they are cerebral like “Go” and “Edge of Tomorrow” or as brainless as his new Amazon Prime streamer, “Road House.” The guy just has a knack for appealingly taking joshing and […]

Uproar (2024)

Uplifting ‘Uproar’ will have you cheering loudly       Coming-of-age stories rarely scale the heights of “Uproar,” a bold and ambitious New Zealand import about an ostracized teen learning to embrace his Maori heritage and take a stand against racism the world over. The film, co-directed by Paul Middleditch and Hamish Bennett is very much akin to […]

Remembering Gene Wilder (2024)

Wilder documentary is barely worth ‘Remembering’ For about 45 minutes, “Remembering Gene Wilder” is an absorbing chronicle of a comedic actor who was arguably one of the most iconic stars of the 1970s. From “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” to “Blazing Saddles” to “Young Frankenstein” to “Silver Streak,” Wilder apparently could do no wrong. […]

One Life (2024)

Stirring ‘One Day’ redefines ‘save the children’ I’m ashamed to admit that before seeing “One Life” I had not heard of Sir Nicholas Winton or the Brit hero’s remarkable effort to evacuate hundreds of Jewish children from Czechoslovakia in the lead-up to World War II. It’s a discovery I won’t soon forget. I wish I […]