Frankenweenie (2012) (a film review by Mark R. Leeper)
Tim Burton returns to his roots making a feature-length version of one of the two short films that made him
Read MoreTim Burton returns to his roots making a feature-length version of one of the two short films that made him
Read MoreIn the years after WWII Freddie Quell, an unbalanced and misfit Navy veteran, finds and comes under the sway of
Read MoreArbitrage (a film review by Mark R. Leeper) Richard Gere, having grown into looking the role of a silver fox
Read MoreMany animators make films that give the impression that anything could happen. But Bill Plympton’s cartoons (a.k.a. Plymptoons) make that
Read MoreAn amiable, slight, and overly familiar story gives us a boy so shy he cannot talk to the girl he
Read MoreA family going through a painful divorce is also subjected to the ravages of a dybbuk, a possessing spirit from
Read MoreCAPSULE (a film review by Mark R. Leeper): What begins as a dark comedy becomes a grim psychological horror film
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