A small, emotional film from Communist Hungary about the unlikely friendship between two women from different worlds.
Author Archives: Daniel Joslyn
FORREST GUMP (1994)
Tom Hanks bumbles through the greatest hits of Baby Boomer history, with nothing to say about any of it.
TOKYO STORY (1953)
A highly-acclaimed, aggressively minimalist, story about the disconnect between Japanese parents and their adult children.
HORROR & POLITICS VIRTUAL FILM FESTIVAL STARTS OCTOBER 21
Our First Virtual Film Festival is Coming Soon!
THE GRAPES OF WRATH (1940)
Camps of migrants, driven out of their homes by economic hardship, hated by the locals and oppressed by the police. It’s hard to be an Oklahoman.
THE WATERMELON WOMAN (1996)
Considered the first feature from an African-American lesbian, I found it enjoyable and interesting. Not everyone agreed at the time.
ANNOUNCING OUR UPCOMING WATCH PARTY! – THE HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL
You can watch this camp horror classic with us at our first ever “Watch Party” at 6:30 EDT/9:30 PDT on October 23.
THE GODFATHER PART II (1974)
This all-encompassing sequel involves at least two separate movies that never quite meet.
GHOSTBUSTERS (1984)
Deadpan responses to bizarro, otherwordly threats lead to an all-timer of a comedy.
HALLOWEEN (1978)
This early slasher film defined the tropes of the genre and started a string of sequels that’s still happening
