College-bound romantic Daniel Bae and Jamaica-born pragmatist Natasha Kingsley meet – and fall for each other – over one magical day amidst the fervor and flurry of New York City. Sparks immediately fly between these two strangers, who might never have met had fate not given them a little push. With just hours left …
Movie Review: Beauty Relies On The Eye Of The Beholder In “UglyDolls”
An animated adventure in which the free-spirited UglyDolls confront what it means to be different, struggle with a desire to be loved, and ultimately discover who you truly are is what matters most.
Movie Review: Elements Of An Emergent Cold War Envelop “Red Joan”
The story of Joan Stanley, who was exposed as the KGB’s longest-serving British spy.
Movie Review: Despite The Odds, Rogen And Theron Score In “Long Shot”
When Fred Flarsky reunites with his first crush, one of the most influential women in the world, Charlotte Field, he charms her. As she prepares to make a run for the Presidency, Charlotte hires Fred as her speechwriter and sparks fly.
Blu-ray Review: “Miss Bala” Weaves A Winding Tale Of Violence And Intrigue
Gloria finds a power she never knew she had when she is drawn into a dangerous world of cross-border crime. Surviving will require all of her cunning, inventiveness, and strength. Based on the Spanish-language film.
DVD Review: Paranoid Remembrances Encapsulate the ’50s And ’60s In “Minutes To Midnight: The Cold War Chronicles”
Filmed over a two-year period, the 60-minute documentary deals with the early years of the “Cold War” and one of the U.S. Air Force formations that stood on the ramparts of the free world in time of great peril.
Movie Review: “8 Remains” Never Quite Finds Its Way
Preceding her death a young woman relives her life in a mirror world, giving her the chance to fight her killer.
Blu-ray Review: “The Kid Who Would Be King” Has Impressive Ancestry But Never Quite Lives Up To The Family Name
Old-school magic meets the modern world when young Alex stumbles upon the mythical sword Excalibur. He soon joins forces with a band of knights and the legendary wizard Merlin when the wicked enchantress Morgana threatens the future of mankind.

Book Review: ‘Blood In The Water’ Is A Fascinating Story About Political And Military Cover-Ups And Obfuscations
Presents evidence suggesting collusion between US and Israeli intelligence in the attack on a US naval surveillance vessel during the Six-Day War and the more than fifty-year long cover-up.