At the heart of the mythology of the American frontier is a family—struggling, in relative isolation but cooperatively—to wrest a…
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Excessive drinking and existential angst, two characteristics of Danish life—according to the Danes—are stirred and mixed well in award-winning Danish…
The title of this documentary suggests we’re in for a deep dive into the essence of “The Villages,” a retirement…
The moral core is slow in coming in this film version of August Wilson’s 1982 play, the first of his…
The trailer markets “The Favourite” as British court farce, with clips of lavishly dressed scene-eaters. Ever-challenging director Yorgos Lanthimos, however,…
“Mangrove” is the first of five BBC-produced TV films by director Steve McQueen (“12 Years a Slave,” 2014 Oscar for…
The theme of monkeys runs through “Mank,” most pointedly when William Randolph Hearst (he of newspaper fame) explains the story…
When we think of the holiday season in Buffalo, it’s hard not thinking about the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic…
If you’re looking for the mean, nasty, blustery, on-the-edge-of-violence, disgustingly misogynistic, foul-mouthed California writer Charles Bukowski, you won’t find him…
Italian neorealism resurfaces in Italian-New York-born director Jonas Carpignano’s “A Ciambra,” a window onto the unrelenting marginal existence of Rom…