Paradise Road Movie Review Paradise Road is a triumphant celebration of the human spirit in the face of suffering. This drama is written and directed by Bruce Beresford. It is based on true incidents. Paradise Road recounts the experiences of a group of European, Australian, and American women during World War II. The women are […]
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The Horse Whisperer Robert Redford’s exquisite screen adaptation of the bestselling 1995 novel The Horse Whisperer by Nicholas Evans is one of the best films of the year. Fourteen-year-old Grace MacLean (Scarlett Johansson) and her beloved horse Pilgrim are involved in a terrible accident, in which her best friend is killed. Grace lives but loses […]
Read MoreThe Rainmaker The Rainmaker celebrates the zeal for justice espoused by a rookie Memphis lawyer. This engaging character-driven screenplay written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola is held together by an entertaining voice-over narration by Michael Herr. Plot Matt Damon is perfectly cast as Rudy Baylor, a recent law school grad. His first employer is […]
Read MoreThe Quiet Room The Quiet Room is a flawlessly acted and perfectly realised Australian film about a seven-year-old girl’s emotional response to the complicated small world that she lives in. The story is told totally from the girl’s perspective by writer and director Rolf de Heer. He takes us into her imagination — a place […]
Read MoreThe Apostle With great empathy and total respect, writer and director Robert Duvall has created a highly engaging drama about the fall and redemption of a Pentecostal preacher from Texas. Unlike other screen caricatures of revival evangelists, The Apostle captures the man in full with both his flaws and his finer points. After his wife […]
Read MoreSeven Years in Tibet The key to being born again, receiving enlightenment, or undergoing a spiritual transformation is to step aside from the ego. All religious traditions teach this truth. In Seven Years in Tibet Brad Pitt stars as Heinrich Harrer, a cocky and egocentric Austrian mountaineer. His thirst for fame leads him to abandon […]
Read MoreIn the Company of Men In the Company of Men is the scariest horror film of 1997. It revolves around the polluted hearts of two white-collar executives. Chad (Aaron Eckhart), an angry young man, and Howard (Matt Malloy), his mild-mannered friend, are working on a six-week project at a branch office in another city. Since […]
Read MoreMolom a Legend of Mongolia Molom a Legend of Mongolia is a spellbinding movie filmed in the Republic of Mongolia by writer, director, and producer Marie Jaoul de Poncheville. Yonden, an eight-year-old boy who was abandoned by his father, has been living in the wilderness with a pack of wolves. He is adopted by Molom, […]
Read MoreThe Full Monty Gaz (Robert Carlyle) and his best friend Dave (Mark Addy) are unemployed steelworkers in the economically depressed English town of Sheffield. They feel like they’ve been consigned to the scrap heap of life. Then Gaz comes up with a scheme to make some money and to restore their self-esteem. They’ll take it […]
Read MoreGabbeh An exquisite visual smorgasbord, Gabbeh’s fantastical inclinations are well-served in Kalari’s cinematic hands. They create a storybook portrait of Mohsen Makhmalbaf’s idyllically-realised world. One that is both grounded and prone to flights of fancy. It’s a fairytale imagining of a modern domestic drama, in which the traditional mixes with the contemporary in a unique […]
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