Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews The Lobster places viewers in a world where single people may be turned into the creatures of their choosing by Ken Hanke June 8, 2016
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Director Whit Stillman’s take on Jane Austen’s Lady Susan is refreshingly comedic by Ken Hanke June 1, 2016
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Don Cheadle wrote, stars in, and directed the ferocious Miles Davis biopic Miles Ahead by Ken Hanke May 18, 2016
Posted inArts+Movies, Blog Norway’s The Wave is an old Irwin Allen movie with subtitles by Ken Hanke March 30, 2016
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews From murdering clowns to the king of all monsters, these four flicks are frightening by Ken Hanke January 13, 2016
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Carol is a gorgeous, well-acted film with a cold, intellectual heart by Ken Hanke January 6, 2016
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Don’t believe the hype about the indie drama Room by Ken Hanke November 11, 2015
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Finders Keepers is a gloriously wacky comedic documentary by Ken Hanke October 15, 2015
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Best of Enemies captures the testy birth of the television political pundit by Ken Hanke September 2, 2015
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews The suspenseful indie Cop Car is short on plot, big on grind-house thrills by Ken Hanke September 2, 2015