The Red and The Black: Love and Ambition in a time of Revolution
If it has been years since you attended to Stendhal’s great novel, The Red and the Black: A Chronicle of …
If it has been years since you attended to Stendhal’s great novel, The Red and the Black: A Chronicle of …
I admit it. I’ve been on a bender lately reading about Turkey and watching movies made there, or by Turks …
A Separation, from Iran, is the most intense, informative, though claustrophobic, domestic drama you are likely to see in years. …
Three Monkeys — the famous three monkeys of not seeing, speaking or hearing– is a sorrowful, long-take, film of domestic …
I’m going on a trip to Turkey in a couple of months with some dear companions, so we’re doing a …
If there is a film director better at making movies about children than Majid Majidi of Iran, I don’t know …
I was not alone in the crowds the other night exiting Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy wondering what it the heck we had missed. …
I’m going to save you $10 and two hours of your life right here. The movie Shame, with deep pretense …
The Girl in the Cafe is one of those wonderful, little-heard of films that you nearly click away from, the …
Ingrid Bergman looks her fabled, youthful best and Charles Boyer dark and dashing as her handsome, older lover in The Arch of …
Around our house there are two streams of movie selections: dark, meaningful films, preferably by “auteurs,” about people overcoming terrible …
Alhaam, a movie shot in Iraq in 2004 — during the full catastrophe of the US invasion and related Iraqi …