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When the patriarch of a wealthy family dies seemingly by slitting his own throat a famous detective shows up to challenge this and find the murderer.
What a delightful visual parable of reconciliation from director and screenwriter Gus Van Sant! Based on John Callahan’s autobiography of the same name, the title comes from one of the sardonic cartoons that made Callahan beloved and controversial. His story is both a recovery tale (the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous are central) and …
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A mother grieving over the unsolved rape-murder of her daughter hires 3 billboards to prod the police chief to more action, leading to unexpected results.
Bridget has sex with a man she has just met & a few weeks later with her old flame, & so when she is pregnant she seeks to learn who is the baby’s father.
Although she says they are not dating, Lawyer Michelle Robinson spends a day with intern Barak Obama, visiting the Art Institute & a park. Barak speaks to a community group & they take in a movie, concluding the night with an ice cream cone..
A magical new film starring Michael Caine and Harvey Keitel! (5 out of 5 stars) Click the image to read my entire review.
In NYC a mentally unstable man lives on the streets, has difficulty getting shelter & other social welfare assistance, & tries to reconnect with a daughter.
Yes, the movie is full of R-rated language, BUT this true story is so compelling and timely that I recommend the film. Click the image to read my entire review.
I’m urging you to see this film based on peace activist Vera Brittain’s WWI memoir. Click on the photo to read my entire review.