On my Netflix viewing schedule were three films on death: Leave with Bryan Cranston and Ron Livingston is good marketing and good editing. It’s a thriller about a guy with recurring nightmares who meets a drifter who may be his presumed-dead brother. I can’t really say more than that without spoiling it. I say good
March 2014
On My Watchlist: Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain and NY WIFT Screening Series
March 19, 2014 – Posted in: Film ReviewOn my watchlist this week were two very different live events: comedy, documentary and The Battle Below screens at The Anthology Film Archives. Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain wasn’t the laugh-out-loud set I expect from Hart, one of my favorite comics. I appreciated his opening, as he took viewers around the world to see the
In the Theaters: Enemy and Non-Stop
March 12, 2014 – Posted in: Film ReviewIn the theater, courtesy of the NY Film Society, I checked out Enemy and Non-Stop: Enemy with Jake Gyllenhaal is about a nondescript professor whose life irrevocably changes when he sees his exact lookalike in a bit part in a film and tracks him down to confront him. I am a creature feature fan, and
The Battle Below Screens at the Anthology Film Archives in NYC
March 2, 2014 – Posted in: The Battle BelowWe're excited that The Battle Below will be screening as part of the NY Women In Film and Television Screening Series on March 18, 7p ET. For full information and tickets, visit this link: http://www.nywift.org/article.aspx?ID=4963#EventInformation Both Bruce and I will be on hand for Q&A after the screening. The screening will take place at the