

“THOSE WHO REMAINED” Heartfelt and Compelling
Review by John Delia Compelling and disturbing due to the historical period in Hungary with the occupation of the Russians following
Review by John Delia Compelling and disturbing due to the historical period in Hungary with the occupation of the Russians following
Review by John Delia The film Tel Aviv on Fire is a comedy of sorts that entertains with a duel story.
Review by John Delia, Sr. It’s a funny little comedy called Let Yourself Go! (“Lasciati Andareâ€), but what makes
Review by John Delia, Sr. Having reviewed a large number of films with the subject of WWII and the persecution of the
Review by John Delia, Sr. If you have seen one samurai fight you’ve seen them all, as so I
Review by John Delia, Sr. Heartwarming and heartfelt, the documentary Aida’s Secrets reveals how two brothers find their family
Review by John Delia, Sr. One of the better art films to come out of Russia and France, Polina
Review by John Delia, Sr. In a very funny display of French comedy, the movie Lost in Paris
Review by John Delia, Sr. Wild, engaging and sometimes disturbing, yet heartfelt, the film Like Crazy (La Pazza Gioia) opens in
Review by John Delia, Sr. The fun modern day dark comedy One Week and a Day follows the plight of a family