ERNEST COLE: LOST AND FOUND showcases the power of photography
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Ernest Cole allows viewers to sit with some of the images that Cole found to provide sense or a connection to a reality the photographer cannot justify.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Ernest Cole allows viewers to sit with some of the images that Cole found to provide sense or a connection to a reality the photographer cannot justify.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Ulmer’s B-movie developed a cult following after it became a staple in revival theaters in the 1980s. With its pulpy plot and Savage’s fierce performance, it remains a noir favorite of almost everyone who sees it.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Bernhard Wenger’s delicious comedy-drama, Peacock, is all about how people manipulate things to make others think they are real.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Classified works well in the beginning, and it is fun to watch Eckhart go through the motions, but once he goes off-mission, things go sideways, never to recover.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Gary shares his thoughts on six films playing at this year’s fest.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
What I enjoy most about a film festival—the opportunity to take a chance and discover a gem.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
From the hundreds of films at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, here is a rundown of three exciting titles that had their World Premieres in this year’s program.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
City of Dreams never aims for subtlety, which is its biggest failing.
by Gary M. Kramer, staff writer
The Night Is Young is a mixed bag.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Around the midpoint of Point Break, Bigelow executes a chase scene that is the film’s pièce de résistance.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Coup! hardly needs the exclamation point in its title as this lukewarm comedy about class warfare is more tedious than exciting.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Here is a rundown of five films that had their World Premieres at the Tribeca Festival.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
The shorts programs at the Tribeca Film Festival are uniformly strong and this year’s program was no exception
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Gary shares his first dispatch from this year’s Tribeca fest.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
What I enjoy most about attending film festivals is discovering a film that may not get distribution.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Force of Nature: The Dry 2 proves more is less.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Corin Nemec, who was Emmy nominated for I Know My First Name is Steven in 1989 and played the title character on TV’s Parker Lewis Can’t Lose in the 90’s, wrote the screenplay for Deadly Justice. The actor turned screenwriter spoke with MovieJawn about his new film, which marries true crime and the wrongly accused plot.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
For 25 years, Todd Verow has been writing, directing, producing and starring in films that feature extensive, extended and even explicit nudity.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
5lbs of Pressure features several characters who are remorseful. Viewers who see this film all the way through will likely feel deep regret.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Netflix’s Supersex tells a coming-of-age story in the porn industry.