
Dough (Foreign Film Review & Trailer)
Review by John Delia The fun film Dough opens in the United States wide and it’s far fetched about being half baked. But,
Review by John Delia The fun film Dough opens in the United States wide and it’s far fetched about being half baked. But,
Review by John Delia Presenting a look at the negative aspect of Catholic Church leaders and their wrongdoings, The Club delves into a fictional
Review by John Delia Taking some script ideas from the forties and fifties flicks, Joel and Ethan Coen pen the wacky
Review by John Delia Probably the most intriguing film in sometime, Bridge of Spies takes on the Cold War with Russia in
Review by John Delia One of the most visually spectacular sea stories The Finest Hours shows the courage, determination and stamina of
Review by John Delia Sterling performances, but the script just doesn’t make 45 Years a memorable experience. Charlotte Rampling’s characterization does show
Review by John Delia Very daunting and sinister the movie Mojave takes you on a trip to the dessert where
Review by John Delia After seeing the film 13Â Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi my feelings for the incident could be summed
Review by John Delia One of the best Foreign Language Films in 2015, Mustang now opens in the United States and it’s one
Review by John Delia Compelling and provocative, the foreign language drama Closed Season (“Ende der Schonzeitâ€) opens this weekend in several areas in