Movie Reviews(Page 17)

Being the Ricardos, written and directed by Aaron Sorkin, takes place over an eventful week in the life of Lucille Ball and her husband (and co-star of I Love Lucy), Desi Arnaz.  As we follow the creation of an episode of I Love Lucy, from the table-read through to its filming befo

Tick, Tick… Boom! is the feature film directorial debut of Lin-Manuel Miranda.  The film was written by Steven Levenson, who won the 2017 Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical for Dear Evan Hansen.  It’s an adaptation of the musical by Jonathan Larson, best known as the

Wes Anderson’s latest film, The French Dispatch, is a salute to a very specific (and mostly vanished) type of journalism: the heyday of The New Yorker magazine and its writers.  The film itself is an anthology of several vignettes, beautifully structured to resemble the differe

Woman in Motion shines a spotlight on Nichelle Nichols, who, of course, played Lt. Nyota Uhura on Star Trek.  The documentary film specifically explores Ms. Nichols’ remarkable work, beginning in 1977, to recruit men and women of color to be astronauts, scientists and engineers

Injustice is the latest DC animated movie, based on the videos game Injustice: Gods Among Us, as well as the variety of comic book series that expanded upon those games.  (The film’s credits specifically site the comic book series Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year One by Tom Tayl

The Harder They Fall is a new Western film, released on Netflix, directed by Jeymes Samuel and written by Mr. Samuel & Boaz Yakin (Now You See Me).  As the film opens, a young boy watches his parents murdered at their dinner table by an outlaw with beautiful golden pistols.  Ye