Arts Review

To The Wonder

To the wonder is about, an American in Paris who falls in love with a beautiful Ukrainian exile living there with her daughter. The three journey through France.… read more

Renoir

Renoir is a film which premiered at the 2012 Cannes film festival. It is inspired by the true story of Andrée Heuschling. She was the Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s last muse.… read more

The Place Beyond the Pines

The Place Beyond the Pines follows a motorcycle stuntman at a travelling circus who decides to stay in the northern New York town of Schenectady (which means “place beyond the pines” in Mohawk) after he finds out that has fathered a son with a waitress he’d met the previous year. … read more

Love, Marilyn

Love, Marilyn is a documentary about Marilyn Monroe in which a vast array of celebrities take on the persona of Marilyn through their readings of some of her most famous and iconic lines. … read more

The Sapphires

The Sapphires is an uplifting tale of four Australians who form a soul singing girl group to tour Vietnam during the late ‘60s.… read more

The Resurrection of Tony Gitone

The Resurrection of Tony Gitone is a love letter to Toronto’s Little Italy and a vehicle that allows some fine actors to shine. … read more

Spring Breakers

Spring Breakers tells the tale of two of a bumptious quartet of rebels who will do anything to leave school and head down to Florida for spring break.… read more

Beyond the Hills

Beyond the Hills is though provoking, heartrending and beautifully made. Cristian Mungiu, director and script based on the non-fiction novels “Deadly Confession” and “Judges’ Book” by Tatiana Niculescu Bran… read more

Admission

Admissions is a romantic comedy with a satirical approach on the Ivy League… read more

The Incredible Burt Wonderstone

The Incredible Burt Wonderstone Don Scardino, director John Frances Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, script Starring: Steve Carrell (Burt Wonderstone), Steve Buscemi (Anton Marvelton), Olivia Wilde (Jane), Alan Arkin (Rance Holloway), James Gandolfini (Doug Munny), Jim Carrey (Steve Gray) The buzz … read more