

“Frantz” (Written Foreign Film Review & Trailer)
Review by John Delia Filled with mixed emotions the movie Frantz takes to art houses this weekend in the South
Review by John Delia Filled with mixed emotions the movie Frantz takes to art houses this weekend in the South
Review by John Delia Schmaltzy but fun to watch, the movie The Women’s Balcony personifies a women’s protest to regain their honor.
Review by John Delia An apropos title for the film On the Map opens in several cities in Florida this weekend
Review by John Delia The courageous and compelling true story Fanny’s Journey (le Voyage de Fanny) takes you on a
Review by John Delia Most foreign films are sidestepped in the United States for various reasons especially due to having
Review by John Delia Spicy and exciting the film The Handmaiden enters select theaters this weekend and for adults it’s
Review by John Delia Heartfelt, touching, compassionate and tragic yet romantic, the film A Man Called Ove comes to America from Sweden. The country’s choice
Review by John Delia The true story Once in a Lifetime offers a sincere look into the lives of a
“The German offensive of May 10, 1940 drove almost 8 million people from their homes, one of the largest displacements of people in the twentieth
Review by John Delia Quite an undertaking with a very good result the movie Tanna tells a touching “Romeo and