“Filmmakers for the Prosecution” a Cringing Documentary
Review by John Delia, Sr. The most devastating war, which involved the killing atrocities by an egomaniac, was FILMMAKERS Adolph Hitler’s World
Review by John Delia, Sr. The most devastating war, which involved the killing atrocities by an egomaniac, was FILMMAKERS Adolph Hitler’s World
Review by John Delia, Sr. Diabolical, devious and demented, yet genius, the movie The Menu does an excellent job of depicting the
Review by John Delia The movie Last Flight Home, a heartfelt documentary involving the right to blow out your own candle
Review by John Delia Very cringing, the film Plan A enters theaters with a story based on a true incident that
Written Review by John Delia Teen worthy and charming, the film Rosaline gets released on HULU. It’s Romeo and Juliet with
Written review by John Delia Nicely done, the horror comedy film Werewolf by Night takes you into the lair of monsters
Review by John Delia Inspirational and compelling, the film Young Plato carries the genre Documentary, but it plays out like a drama with
Review by John Delia Just released, the documentary Escape from Kabul tells the story of the withdrawal from Afghanistan pinpointing the extracting of
Review by John Delia Most all adults have seen the animated film Pinocchio, but Disney+ has now released the live-action adaptation
Written Review by John Delia One of the most creative adventures from PIXAR/Disney, Cars is back in action only on Disney+.