
Mia Madre (Foreign Film Review)
Review by John Delia The film Mia Madre has its moments, but the bleak story is a matter of taste.
Review by John Delia The film Mia Madre has its moments, but the bleak story is a matter of taste.
Review by John Delia The movie Hands of Stone follows the life of world champion boxer Roberto Duran. Well-acted by
Review by John Delia One of the better dramas this year, Hell or High Water comes from an indie filmmaker and
Review by John Delia Billed as a comedy with drama and based on a true story, War Dogs takes you into the
Review by John Delia Although it is about Pete and Elliot the dragon, Pete’s Dragon is a far cry from the live
Review by John Delia Steeped in a veil of deceit and anguish The Bride (“La Novia”) tells a tale
Review by John Delia Giving probably his best performance in many years, Viggo Mortenson makes Captain Fantastic up-close and personal.
Review by John Delia The oddball film Hunt for the Wilderpeople has a couple of attributes that make it very special.
Review by John Delia Based on a true story, the film The Infiltrator takes the audience into an undercover operation
Review by John Delia The atrocities of WWII were not only the work of the Nazis, but the Russian troops made