11-year-old Johnny idolizes baby sitter Melanie & so manages to send his mind into her body to keep her from quitting, creating chaos, at last arriving at an understanding of his own gender identity.
See You Yesterday (2019)
This sci-fi film in which 2 teenagers of color try to change a tragedy by inventing time machines & traveling back a day is set amidst the Black Lives Matter protests.
Do the Right Thing (1989)
Spike Lee’s classic Do the Right Thing was released 30 years ago but seems as relevant today. Click the movie title to read my entire review.
Dean (2016)
A father & son deal with their grief over the loss of their wife/mother, the son fleeing NYC to LA for a while, & the father seeking to sell their house against the son’s wishes.
Little Men (2016)
Jake & Tony’s friendship is tested by a dispute over the appropriate rent for Tony’s mother’s dress shop in the building owned by Jake’s parents.
Love Is Strange (2014)
Alfred Molina and John Lithgow are terrific in this new movie. 5 stars! Click the movie title to read my entire review.
The Drop (2014)
I’m recommending this film noir, starring the late James Gandolfini. Click the movie title to read my entire review.
Delivery Man (2013)
A delivery man learns that his donated sperm have sired 500 grown children, sets out to find them & is transformed into a caring father & person.