There’s not much in Hollywood that’s sacred, but for film enthusiasts, Hitchcock’s masterpiece Psycho has had a tough legacy with cheap sequels […]
Film and DVD
FILM: Beware of Mr. Baker
Arguably best known for beating the skins in the seminal heavy rock trio, Cream, the wild-eyed, red bushy- haired Ginger Baker is […]
Film Review: Festival of Lights
Director Shundell Prasad’s premiere narrative film Festival of Lights has at its heart an intriguing story that is rich with authentic cultural […]
FILM: In Their Skin
Perfect White Family might be a more appropriate title for director Jeremy Regimbal’s new thriller In Their Skin because the story of […]
FILM: The Bay
Once you learn what an isopod is in Barry Levinson’s new biological thriller, The Bay, the thrill is pretty much gone. Recapped […]
Film: Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters
In the history of art there is no one else quite like photographer Gregory Crewdson, whose beautiful and often haunting images of […]
FILM: Holy Motors
New York Film Festival darling, critic pick and probably the most surreal movie experience I have had in a while is Leos Carax’s Holy […]
FILM: Silent Hill: Revelation
Found footage seems to be the current horror film fad, so Silent Hill: Revelation is a refreshing break from the pack. This […]
FILM: The Loneliest Planet
Written & Directed by Julia Loktev, and starring Gael Garcia Bernal, Hani Furstenberg, and Bidzina Gujabidze. The title of this beautifully shot […]


