My great sin is I watched “Dear John” expecting Nicholas Sparks to defy my expectations, and somehow still wound up…
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Joe Wright’s “Atonement” — based off the compelling novel by Ian McEwan — is a tragic story, more so tragic…
At the beginning of Laura O’Shea’s “Match,” I was reminded so much of why I love independent films as medium.…
“Evergreen” defied my expectations at least twice during its runtime; but this alone isn’t what makes it such a remarkable…
“The Breaker Upperers” opens on a scene of apparent tragedy. Two police officers console a woman sobbing uncontrollably. They appear…
What do you get when you take the “Parent Trap,” a dash of Netflix’s aggressively cheesy “A Christmas Prince” and…
“Ekaj” deals with hard material and stark revelations. One of its most powerful scenes comes towards the movie’s close, as…
“It’s a scam…it’s hard to meet a nice fellow these days,” utters Grace. If I’ve learned anything from the stylings…
Not any writer has quite analyzed teen angst as well as John Hughes, but Chbosky comes pretty close. Meet Charlie…
For a movie that spends much of its run-time in the waters of melancholy, “The Edge of Seventeen’s” greatest achievement…
