Koch, a Man and His City (Film Review)
By John Delia One of the most touching documentaries to come to the screen Koch takes you into the world of the man who shaped
By John Delia One of the most touching documentaries to come to the screen Koch takes you into the world of the man who shaped
Review by John Delia One of the most sensitive and disturbing themes fuels Lore, a mesmerizing drama opening this weekend in theaters. It’s about the
With an admirable attempt to make a comedy about a challenged Russia the movie Generation P gets a little overboard on the satire. Although
One of the better foreign films to be released in the US, Le Havre makes a statement about human rights. I like the way the movie presents the characters, moves the story along and ends on an upbeat note. If you love movies that put some heart into the storyline, then go see Le Havre.
Good acting, direction and cinematography work together in making The Human Resources Manger an entertaining film. The foreign drama with a comedic undertone
You can trick or treat all you want, but you won’t find a give away like this one! The poster is full size like at the movie theatres and is signed by the star SARAH BUTLER. Accompaning her signature is the autograph of the writer of original screenplay Meir Zarchi. As a topper the poster even has director Steven Monroe’s sig.