This Week in Movies with Meaning
Reviews of "I Swear" and "Steal This Story, Please!", as well as a film festival recap, are all in the latest Movies with Meaning post on the web site of The Good Radio Network.
Reviews of "I Swear" and "Steal This Story, Please!", as well as a film festival recap, are all in the latest Movies with Meaning post on the web site of The Good Radio Network.
The 42nd annual edition of the Chicago Latino Film Festival – the longest continuously running event of its kind in the US – is now in the books, having featured an array of narrative, documentary and short films. Sponsored by the International Latino Cultural Center in Chicago, the event was held at the Landmark Century Centre Cinemas in the city’s Lincoln Park/Lakeview neighborhood. In all, I screened 10 features and 4 shorts during the festival’s 11-day run, and, for the most part, I was pleased with what I watched. So, with that said, here’s my take on what I watched and what I thought.
Reviews of "La Grazia" and "The Chaplain & the Doctor," along with a film festival preview, are all in the latest Movies with Meaning post on the web site of The Good Radio Network.
Anyone in, near or visiting Chicago April 16-27 should look for me at the 42nd Chicago Latino Film Festival, taking place at the Landmark Century Centre Theaters in the city's Lincoln Park/Lakeview neighborhood.
With 2025 now in the books, it’s time to look back on the year in movies. In this first of three blogs, I spotlight my Top 10 Films of 2025, followed by 10 Honorable Mentions and an open-ended list (in alphabetical order) of other releases that I found noteworthy or worth a look.
Join yours truly and show host Frankie Picasso for looks at five new films and a few other surprises on the April movie review edition of the Frankiesense & More video podcast, to begin airing at a special day and time, Monday March 28 at 1 pm ET.
The 41st annual edition of the Chicago Latino Film Festival – the longest continuously running event of its kind in the US – is now in the books, having featured an array of narrative, documentary and short films in local theaters and community centers. Here’s my take on what I watched and what I thought.
Reviews of "Civil War," "We Grown Now" and "Cabrini," along with a film festival wrap-up, are all in the latest Movies with Meaning post on the web site of The Good Media Network.
With the 40th (and my first-ever) Chicago Latino Film Festival now in the books, it’s time to take a look at what I screened. The event featured films from 28 countries in the Caribbean, Central and South America, and Europe, along with a number of other nations that provided financial and production support. Regrettably, however, based on what I saw, I was largely disappointed with this event, which has given me pause to think about whether I will attend again next year.