The slice of life that he brings to the stage is his own. Filled with pain and anger, hostility, loneliness, and alienation, it is, nevertheless, a solo performance that in
Rated PG
108 Minutes
Animation
Released December 21
Sing is a joyful collaboration of well-known actors and talented singers and musicians who voice the wacky characters in this animated ode
Rated PG
127 Minutes
Released January 6th
Hidden Figures is the “Jimmy Stewart” movie of the year. This true story is about strength, perseverance and heroism against all odds. Many
Rated R
99 Minutes
Released December 21st
Pedro Almdovar uses color as a language. He noted in a Q&A after a screening of his latest film Julieta, that
Rated PG-13
138 Minutes
Released December 25th
Fences is a type of film I sometimes find annoying. It’s a powerful award-winning play by August Wilson. Normally I would say
By Cynthia Citron
They just don’t make 1940s musicals anymore. You know, the kind where all the kids get together after school in their local drugstore-hangout to slurp their
Rated PG-13
116 Minutes
Released December 21st
Passengers will immerse you in an exceptionally vivid world. Cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto, the art directors, the production designers, special effects and visual effects
Rated PG-13
128 Minutes
Released December 16
Damien Chazelle’s La La Land is a story put to music rather than a “musical”. Don’t go into the film expecting
By Cynthia Citron
This past weekend I saw two intense biographical documentaries dealing with completely opposing viewpoints on the Holocaust.
The first, “Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe,” told of the
Rated R
17 Minutes
Released December 9th
Nocturnal Animals is a dark psychological thriller – extremely dark in fact. On the surface the story is about an upscale art gallery curator,
By Cynthia Citron
Anyone who has ever experienced a Broadway musical performed in New York will recall the special excitement and energy that the audience brings to a really spectacular