Michael says: “This Israeli film joins the ranks of fun and whacky movies about everything going wrong overnight in a big city. Newlyweds arrive at their luxurious hotel suite after the reception festivities and quickly break down into a fight
Michael says: “Off to a disappointing start, actor/director Hannah Marks’ second feature explores ethical non-monogamy, a philosophy about relationships that has been growing in popularity among young folks. Unfortunately, Marks said in an interview, it’s not a philosophy that she
Michael says: “I watched this bizarre Australian musical after hearing about it on the Brattle’s podcast. I was intrigued because it was the second feature narrative film by the talented director Gillian Armstrong; a very bizarre follow-up to her amazing
Michael says: “Family saga about a multi-generational Spanish family with a successful wine business who move their family business to Australia. The film is told in flashback, when a young man returns home to Spain and discovers that the groundskeeper
Michael says: “After listening to the Brattle podcast about screwball comedies, I decided to give MY MAN GODFREY a try. Released in 1936, the country still reeling from the Great Depression, this wacky film sees scatterbrained socialite Irene Bullock befriend Godfrey,
Michael says: “I’m on a bit of a movie binge, partly due to the Brattle Theatre’s most excellent podcast, which I should have started listening to over a year ago. But it is inspiring me to catch up on a
Bob says: “Maryam, a doctor who works at a hospital in a small city in Saudi Arabia, is looking for ways to improve her life. She regularly deals with patients who have no respect for her and would rather be