Embrace of the SerpentBy Wyatt Phillips02/24/20163 Mins Read How do we as a people relate to the world around us? In what ways have we ignored or listened…
Borgman Review. Where The Divide LiesBy Wyatt Phillips02/24/20163 Mins Read Over black, Borgman begins with a quote, “and they descended upon the earth to strengthen their ranks.” Prompting us to…
A film review: Douglas Tirola’s Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National LampoonBy CWB News Department10/07/20153 Mins Read In the 1970s, The National Lampoon was America’s hippest, most outrageous magazine. It was the publication of choice for the…
The New GirlfriendBy Robin Menken09/14/20157 Mins Read The Psycho sexuality behind transvestitism has been haunting films since jaye Davison’s surprise turn in “The Crying Game” and would seem…
Paulette by Jerome EnricoBy Robin Menken09/08/20154 Mins Read Jerome Enrico’s comedy Paulette”, set in the rough Banlieues (projects) around Paris stars Iconic Nouvelle Vague actress Berndadette Lafont, who…
Coming HomeBy Robin Menken09/02/20155 Mins Read Middle age Teacher Feng Wanyu or Yu (Li Gong) and daughter Dan Dan, (Huiwen Zhang), a rising star at the…
I Touched All Your StuffBy Robin Menken08/19/20157 Mins Read Directors Maíra Bühler and Matias Mariani received a grant to make a film about foreigner imprisoned in Brazilian jails. They…
SOUTHPAWBy Robin Menken07/28/20155 Mins Read Screenwriter Kurt Sutter’s screenplay, a remake of the classic “The Champ” (Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper) can’t help itself. Every…
The Man In the ShadowsBy Robin Menken07/21/20153 Mins Read Joshua Fraiman’s “The Man In the Shadows “was one of the more interesting films at Dances With Films, 2014. Sleep…
CARTEL LANDBy Robin Menken07/08/20153 Mins Read Matthew Heineman (“Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare”, “Our Time “) decided to shoot the Violence wrecked by…