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 Steeped in a veil of deceit and anguish The Bride (“La Novia”) tells a tale
Review by John Delia The atrocities of WWII were not only the work of the Nazis, but the Russian troops made
Review by John Delia Touching and heartfelt the film ma ma releases this weekend and its heartbreaking story. The movie stars
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 Told from the point of view of writer and director Anna Muylaert the movie The Second Mother (Que
Review by John Delia One of the better foreign films I’ve seen this year Marshland (La isla minima) paints a very morbid
Review by John Delia There shouldn’t be a dry eye in the theater from the heartfelt movie The Farewell Party set in an
Review by John Delia Taking a closer look at Jewish social standards the film Felix and Meira an unusual romance comes to theaters.