
Stress can be constant, or only occasional, but it is always difficult and painful. There have been a number of great films over the years dealing with the affects of stress. We […]
Stress can be constant, or only occasional, but it is always difficult and painful. There have been a number of great films over the years dealing with the affects of stress. We […]
Dead Poet’s Society is a powerful coming-of-age story about discovering oneself and overcoming the fear of self-expression. Sprinkled throughout are learning gems from valuing your elders and no one lives forever to […]
Robert Redford’s (in his directorial debut) Ordinary People, the 1980 Academy Award winner for Best Picture, is a heart-wrenching story of internalized pain, displaced guilt and the journey to self acceptance. Littered […]
Amélie is immensely entertaining and, as with all Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s films, a visual smörgåsbord. It presents an unforgettable portrait of a unique and quirky woman who truly demonstrates a genius for life, thanks […]
The brilliance of Good Will Hunting lies in its ability to draw us into the various characters and their world. This very personal film explores a difficult question . . . if you […]