A Round-up of New Movies in Theaters, Online and Available for Home Viewing

'The Cathedral'

‘The Cathedral’

Sometimes it takes a different point of view to get a handle on the true nature of a situation. Such ...
'Wildcat'

‘Wildcat’

When one is spiraling downward and hopes for the future look dim, it may seem that there’s no coming back ...
'Holy Emy'

‘Holy Emy’

Fusing genres can yield captivating stories and even more intriguing films. But getting the mix right is tricky business. Like ...
'Hustle'

‘Hustle’

“Hustle” (USA) Metacritic (6/10), Letterboxd (3/5), Imdb.com (6/10) If you love predictable sports movies (particularly those about pro basketball), then ...
'Aftersun'

‘Aftersun’

It’s one thing for a movie to be subtle and nuanced, but it’s something else entirely to be enigmatic and ...
'Armageddon Time'

‘Armageddon Time’

“Armageddon Time” (USA/Brazil) Metacritic (5/10), Rotten Tomatoes (**+), Letterboxd (2.5/5), Imdb.com (5/10) To be perfectly honest, I was at a ...
'Broker' ('Beurokeo')

‘Broker’ (‘Beurokeo’)

When we look to get the best out of life for ourselves, we often need to “broker” a deal to ...
'Living'

‘Living’

Based on the film “Ikiru” (1952) by acclaimed Japanese director Akira Kurosawa, this English adaptation of that work by South ...
'The Wonder'

‘The Wonder’

Though atmospheric to a fault, writer-director Sebastián Lelio’s meditation on reason vs. spirituality/mysticism struggles to effectively capture the innate essence ...