I’ve just discovered that a delightful Jackie Gleason movie is making the rounds again! Click the name of the film, here, to read my entire review.
The Great Beauty (2013)
This surprising film truly did earn its Oscar and, now, the Criterion Collection is releasing it. Click the headline to read my entire review.
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
Don’t miss the whimsical new movie by Wes Anderson that takes us back to the colorful and dangerous era between the World Wars. Click the headline here to read the entire review.
NEW ISSUE of Visual Parables Journal
The NEW March issue of Visual Parables Journal features complete study guides of films including “Son of God,” shown here. To learn more and buy this new issue, click on the link above to “The Store: Visual Parables Journal.”
Faith Perspectives on Oscars’ Best Films
You’ve heard a lot about the Best Picture Oscar nominees. But, this week, I look at these films from the perspective of faith and moral values. Click the headline to read the entire column.
The Invisible Woman (2013)
I give 4 stars to this fascinating portrait of Charles Dickens that is different than one many of us remember from high school. Click the film’s title to read the whole review.
FILMS FOR VALENTINES DAY
I pulled out 10 delightful movies about love for Valentine’s Day, including some for the whole family like “Lady and the Tramp.” Enjoy all 10 mini-reviews by clicking on the headline “Films for Valentine’s Day.”
NEW ISSUE of Visual Parables Journal
The NEW February issue of Visual Parables Journal features complete study guides of films including “Labor Day,” shown here. To learn more and buy this new issue, click on the link above to “The Store: Visual Parables Journal.”
Final Solution (2001)
As Black History Month arrives, I am recommending a little-known South African movie that is available on Netflix. Click the movie’s title to read my entire review.
KING (1978)
This made-for-TV miniseries is a good, solid introduction to Dr. King’s life, and it’s available from Amazon and Netflix. CLICK on the film’s title to read my entire review.