Category Archives: Film Reviews
Three Years Later Covid Anniversary Roundup
Obviously, some anniversaries do not warrant a celebration. But what does deserve recognition is that we’ve made it this far, and there’s hope on the horizon as new cases fall and confidence in vaccines and boosters rise. To celebrate that, large, indoor gatherings are still ill-advised, but spring is around the corner and, in the […]
February Roundup – Viewing to Inspire and Stay Sane
As we complete two full years of pandemic living and head into year three with no end in sight as the world becomes scarier by the second, we likely all have days where we’ll wonder how we’ll ever pull through. But people, especially women, have an amazing capacity to overcome adversity, whether it comes from […]
THE STEPFORD WIVES: Lost in Translation From Book to Screen, Part II
As discussed in my previous post, THE STEPFORD WIVES is a significant film in cinema history, focusing on the conflict and struggles American women faced specifically due to their sex. But the film could have benefited in depicting the wives of Stepford in a more sympathetic light, thus allowing the viewer to see them as […]
