Movie Review: “The Lazarus Effect”
“The Lazarus Effect” – a film review by Gary Chew The Lazarus Effect begins not in Bethany but Berkeley. In fact, the entire movie occurs in Berkeley, most … Read more
“The Lazarus Effect” – a film review by Gary Chew The Lazarus Effect begins not in Bethany but Berkeley. In fact, the entire movie occurs in Berkeley, most … Read more
Forget the stingy, 88 minute trailer just put out, we got the real scoop on the new Disney Star Wars movie! Our intrepid, rat-like reporters just got the … Read more
Taking another look through the scope at American Sniper To quote Ronald Reagan, “There you go again.” The “you” in this instance is the Republican Party. It’s the … Read more
Two Days, One Night – a film review by Gary Chew Marion Cotillard is nominated for an upcoming Oscar for Best Performance in Two Days, One Night. She’s … Read more
“Still Alice” – a film review by Gary Chew Kristen Stewart (Lydia)/DAUGHTER: What’s it like? What does it actually feel like? Julianne Moore (Alice)/MOTHER: Oh, I have my … Read more
“A Most Violent Year” — a film review by Gary Chew J.C. Chandor, the talented screenwriter and director who did the terrific 2011 film Margin Call, has another movie … Read more
The French Film Festival presents “Cartoonists: Foot Soldiers Of Democracy” (This article is adapted from a post at the French Film Festival website.) The French Film Festival is … Read more
Kim Jung Un plays movie critic [This page is an excerpt from the Humor Times magazine. The monthly publication is available in print or digital formats, all over … Read more
“American Sniper” – a film review by Gary Chew Clint Eastwood has found something to gain our curiosity more effectively than talking to an empty chair that, in turn, … Read more
Inherent Vice – a film review by Gary Chew Looking back in time 35 years, it might have been a valid prediction that Southern California would eventually rot … Read more