Wallace Shawn

Movie Review: Book Club (2018)

They say that reading is fundamental, but the romantic goings-on in the mature rom-com Book Club should be more of a page-turner especially when it involves some of Hollywood’s all-time seasoned and decorated actresses. In a way it is quite refreshing (and rare) to encounter an unconventional romantic comedy catering to senior citizens as the…

Movie Review: Maggie’s Plan (2015)

Greta Gerwig plays Maggie, a young woman who wants to have a baby, but without the icky complications of the normal method. It’s artificial insemination all the way for her, and she has a guy picked out. His name is Guy, which is a good example of the offbeat humor in Maggie’s Plan. The plan…

Movie Review: A Late Quartet (2012)

Though director Yaron Zilberman’s first feature A Late Quartet often looks like another episode of “As the World Turns,” or perhaps more apropos, “The Young and the Restless,” its nuanced performances are always dignified and deeply affecting and its look at the discipline it takes to become a successful music group, classical or otherwise, is…

Movie Trailer: Vamps (2012)

Alicia Silverstone has reunited with Amy Heckerling in Vamps in a hope to restrike the “Clueless” flame that made her a household name in the 90s. It’s doubtful to work, but the film, which costars Krysten Ritter as Silverstone’s fellow partying vampire, has some fresh and cute qualities to it. Making it all the better…

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