
The Bride (Foreign Film Written Review & Trailer)
Review by John Delia Steeped in a veil of deceit and anguish The Bride (“La Novia”) tells a tale
Review by John Delia Steeped in a veil of deceit and anguish The Bride (“La Novia”) tells a tale
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 Working with excellent talent and intrusive camera work director Yorgos Lanthimos brings a bizarre film to the
Review by John Delia The charming drama To Life (Auf das Leben!) opens this weekend in Florida and other parts of
Review by John Delia The madcap adventure The Nice Guys opens this weekend and it’s a doozy. The cast makes the
Review by John Delia Probably one of the most dramatic Avengers film, Captain America: Civil War comes on the heels of another drama
Review by John Delia A bold time capsule of Ernest Hemingway’s life in Cuba gets revealed through the eyes of a reporter
Review by John Delia Fear and terror come into the lives of a punk rock band in Green Room, a gripping
Review by John Delia Being that 10 Cloverfield Lane has been touted as a sequel to the 2008 release of Cloverfield,
Review by John Delia Presenting a look at the negative aspect of Catholic Church leaders and their wrongdoings, The Club delves into a fictional