Emily says: “Greg and I caught this documentary film about the band Wilco last night. Though Greg, as a band leader himself, found the film lacking in footage of the ‘making music’ process, for those of you who are interested
Michael says: “Like the film RAIN, which I saw earlier this week, France’s GIRLS CAN’T SWIM is a coming-of-age story fraught with tragedy. Gwen and Lise have been spending summers together in Gwen’s coastal hometown. When sudden tragedy prevents Lise
Diane says: “If I have to watch a movie about the movie industry, I’ll take this one over MULHOLLAND DR. FESTIVAL IN CANNES by Henry Jaglom is a romantic comedy/satire of Hollywood deal-making. The very entertaining screenplay shows writers, real
Hilary says: “Last night, the Boston Chlotrudis contingent had the opportunity to meet Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, and see her new movie ELVIRA’S HAUNTED HILLS. Even without the full get-up (she doesn’t appear in costume for charity events due
Laura says: “While CHARLOTTE GRAY can be an infuriating film at times, with its heroine who not once, but twice, travels a great distance on behalf of a man who may not be committed to her or even alive, it
Michael says: “The first film we caught at the High Falls Film Festival was a British entry, the recipient of The Sundance Film Maker’s Award for Best International Script for Sara Sugarman’s VERY ANNIE-MARY. Rachel Griffiths and Jonathan Pryce star
Diane says: “This is a docu by Sandi Simcha Dubowski about gay and lesbian Jews trying to remain in the fold of Orthodox and Hasidic Judaism. The director succeeds by focussing on the line of tension within both the gay
Bob says: “I think it’s fair to say that the Coens are brilliant, and they have a great understanding of the cinema. The problem is that they know it, and they have a tendency to be intellectual snobs. Their films
Laura says: “Ethan Hawke, an actor who recently has delivered moribund performances, is charged as Vince, at once an overactive adolescent and pothead philosopher. Linklater should remain Hawke’s director of choice as he hasn’t been this good since BEFORE SUNRISE.
Ellen says: “I enjoyed this documentary and thought the filmmakers did a great job of showing the story of two high school friends who start an internet company. The filmmakers probably had to film a lot of events over a