
"Wealth, Travel, Fame…I can take you to movies that have all of that." -Me and Orson Welles

It has been 8 years since the release of “I Can Only Imagine”, the story of Bart Millard, a young musician who came from an abusive childhood...

“A man claiming to be from the future takes the patrons of an iconic Los Angeles diner hostage in search of unlikely recruits in a quest to save...

Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Kevin James returns to the romantic comedy scene in Solo Mio, a light-hearted, charming tale surrounded by the...
“Poppy wants to explore the world and Alex prefers to stay home with a good book, but somehow they are the very best of friends. They live far apart,...

10. Sorry, Baby- “Sorry, Baby” begins with the audience knowing something bad happened to Agnes (earnestly played by filmmaker Eva Victor)....
Category: Interviews, Movie Reviews
Tags:Deepti Gupta, festival, film, films, independent film, India, India Sweets and SPices, Indian, movie, movies, social class, Susan Kamyab Stephens, Tribeca Film Festival

Category: Movie Reviews
Tags:Antebellum, black lives matter, Christopher Renz, civil war, Comedy, dark, Debra Winger, Dramedy, dry, Eric Lange, Evan Rachel Wood, Focus Features, Gabourey Sidibe, Gerard Bush, Gina Rodriguez, Horror, Jack Houston, Janelle Monae, Jena Malone, Kajillionaire, Kiersey Clemons, Lionsgate, Miranda July, Mystery, quirky, race, racism, Richard Jenkins, slaves, social class, Susan Kamyab Stephens, thriller

This week’s movie review features two very different films: Antebellum is a high profile mystery, thriller with a disturbing twist; Kajillionaire is a low key dark comedy that relies on quirky characters and dysfunctional family dynamic as a foundation for the story. Both films boast some highly respected actors and developing writers/directors. Which one should you go see?
“Antebellum” is available On Demand September 18, 2020.
“Kajillionaire” opens in select theaters September 25, 2020.