Laks says: “I was able to soak up two major works that commemorated towering American women that were released in 2024. The first being Laurie Anderson’s AMELIA which was based on the life of Amelia Earhart. The other being Ellen
Julie says: “This was very good! I can see why the Andre Riseborough and Alison Janney were nominated! Alison has so little screen time but as usual has such a large presence! “Really could not find anything wrong with this
Michael says: “A woman who served as a medical officer at the war zone on the Jordan/Syrian border takes a much needed leave visiting Egypt where she worked on an archaeological dig two decades ago. There she is swept back
Jason says: “There’s a twenty-year jump early in SHADOW DANCER, from 1973 to 1993, and another twenty years between then and the present day, and there’s something appealing about that sort of symmetry, especially with the reminders in the background
Thom says: “This absorbing adaptation of the great Graham Greene (how could he have not won the Nobel prize is a mystery) novel is a remake of a 1947 entry which I haven’t seen which starred the young Richard Attenborough.