Greetings again from the darkness. Imagine you are being falsely accused of a terrorist act that killed and injured people. You are the FBI’s primary suspect. Your name and face are spread across every possible media outlet. Your belongings have been searched and...
Documentary Review: ‘The Dog Doc’
Review by James Lindorf Dr. Martin Goldstein graduated from the prestigious Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1973. He began his career like any other young veterinarian, working long hours to save as many animals as possible. Over time the stress...
Movie Review: ‘Saint Frances’
Greetings again from the darkness. The old saying goes, “Fake it till you make it.” Well when it comes to life and adulting, no one ever really makes it. Everyone has their doubts and troubles and challenges. And by everyone, this means every single person, regardless...
Movie Review: ‘Wendy’
Greetings again from the darkness. When you think of Peter Pan, you likely envision either the 1953 animated Disney film classic or the writings of J.M. Barre, who first introduced the character in his 1902 adult novel, “The Little White Bird.” Whatever your...
Movie Review: ‘Human Nature’
Greetings again from the darkness. That feeling when you start up a 95 minute documentary and a black and white clip of a Biologist giving a speech in 1966 fills the screen … it’s a moment of dread, which fortunately, filmmaker Adam Bolt quickly turns into a...
Movie Review: ‘The Social Ones’
Review by Bradley Smith The Social Ones is a mockumentary style film that chronicles the lives of a group of social media “influencers”, a new type of “celebrity” defined as a person who has “established credibility” in a specific field, usually with millions of...
Movie Review: ‘Spies In Disguise’ Blu-ray
Will Smith and Tom Holland are like two sides of a coin. Smith is a seasoned film veteran in the movie star arena and pretty much knows how to play the Hollywood game. Holland, on the other hand, is new to stardom and known for revealing secrets for some of the...
Documentary Review: ‘Marcel Duchamp: Art Of The Possible’
Greetings again from the darkness. The familiar phrase is “Art is in the eye of the beholder”, but do you know the full quote? Author E.A. Bucchianeri actually wrote, “Art is in the eye of the beholder, and everyone will have their own interpretation.” Perhaps no...
Movie Short Review: ‘A Syrian Woman: Human Stories From Jordan’
Review by David Ferguson Greetings again from the darkness. These days, and for the last decade, it has been difficult to find any story of hope or optimism associated with Syria. Of course that just makes these personal stories all the more important to tell....
Movie Review: ‘Una Great Movie’
Review by Lisa Payne A wonderful and wacky look into trying to get a diverse movie that features black and Mexican characters made in Hollywood. The original script features no white actors. This is gonna be kinda tough. Understatement! The script:- Susan (Numa...







