Written by David S. WardDirected by George Roy Hill I can remember one of the first films my parents ever took me to see that wasn’t geared toward children was The Sting. […]
Written by David S. WardDirected by George Roy Hill I can remember one of the first films my parents ever took me to see that wasn’t geared toward children was The Sting. […]
Originally made to be shown on IMAX screens, Sacred Planet is equally stunning visually on a widescreen television. Like other nature-based documentaries, it takes some beautiful imagery from remote areas of our […]
Written by James Grady, Lorenzo Semple Jr., and David RayfielDirected by Sydney Pollack As I sat watching Three Days of the Condor, I couldn’t help but feel I had seen it before. […]
Written by Judith Guest, Alvin Sargent, and Nancy DowdDirected by Robert Redford Ordinary People won the Oscar for best picture in 1980. I was 14 at the time and about all I […]
Written by David Scarpa and Graham YostDirected by Rod Lurie Robert Redford has been an actor I’ve always liked quite a bit, and not just for his good looks and politics. There […]
One of my family’s traditions is that on New Year’s Eve we sit around and watch the Sci-Fi Channel’s Twilight Zone marathon and eat appetizers. It’s something the whole family enjoys together […]
Written by Vardis Fisher, Raymond W. Thorp, and Robert BunkerDirected by Sydney Pollack This is a film in the true classic style if only for the fact that it has an overture! […]
Written by Jeremy LarnerDirected by Michael Ritchie We often think that political campaigns where politicians promise all sorts of things and sound great before they are elected then something else happens once […]
Written by Karen Blixen, Judith Thurman, Errol Trzebinski, and Kurt LuedtkeDirected by Sydney Pollack Let me state up front that I love Robert Redford. I adore him and find him to be […]
Written by William GoldmanDirected by George Roy Hill Some movies survive the test of time, others don’t. Sometimes choices made in regard to a film seem right for the time, and later […]
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