Top Posts & Pages
- Movie Review: The Sad Aftershocks of "Obsession"
- Movie Review: "Toy Story 5" is all Message, Little Fun
- Netflixable? Break Out Your Hankies for Zoey and Two Nicks in "Voicemails for Isabelle"
- Netflixable? Jo Lo & Co go Loooooow for Laughs -- "Office Romance"
- Movie Review: "The Musicians" become a reluctant String Quartet
- Movie Review: "The Secret Between Us" isn't worth Keeping
- Movie Review: "Land of Wolves," Thriller of Cliches
- Movie Review: "The Last Ronin" wanders Futuristic Russia looking for Bullets
- Documentary Review: The Insufferable Ages into Adorable -- "Marty: Life Is Short"
- Movie Review: Pokey Cowpoke Saga takes us "Where the Wind Blows"
Find a Movie Review
Like Movie Nation on Facebook
Daily Archives: December 29, 2022
Movie Preview: Bob Odenkirk’s an artist looking at “Life Upside Down”
This Jan. 27 release used to be titled “Worlds Apart,” which doesn’t capture anything of the film’s apparent whimsical intent. Radha Mitchell, Danny Huston and Rosie Fellner also star in this Cecilia Miniucchi/IFC release.
Posted in Reviews, previews, profiles and movie news
Comments Off on Movie Preview: Bob Odenkirk’s an artist looking at “Life Upside Down”
The Best Films of 2022
You’d think, in this still-pandemic-limited climate of fewer theatrical releases making it to theaters, and the slow return to “normalcy” as Hollywood and other corners of film culture gear back up, concocting a “ten best films” list would get easier. … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, previews, profiles and movie news
Comments Off on The Best Films of 2022
Netflixable? Polish parents, and a slacker, Power Play through “A Night at the Kindergarten”
“A Night at the Kindergarten” is a dark dramedy about a committee of Polish parents gathering to consider a few matters concerning their semi-exclusive school, and rehearse and prep for the next night’s Christmas pageant, which they will perform for … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, previews, profiles and movie news
Comments Off on Netflixable? Polish parents, and a slacker, Power Play through “A Night at the Kindergarten”
