From HuffPo: Review of ADDicted, A Sensitive Film About Adderall Abuse
Author Traci L. Slatton's review of ADDicted, a sensitive film about Adderall abuse. From the Huffington Post.
Author Traci L. Slatton's review of ADDicted, a sensitive film about Adderall abuse. From the Huffington Post.
Author Traci L. Slatton reviews the beautiful Heal Documentary by Kelly Noonan Gores.
The film follows a few people as they engage, poignantly and bravely, with the spiritual and psychological dimensions of healing.
Malcom Carter on IA&T. BlogTalkRadio show Independent Artists & Thinkers is BACK! On November 23, 2016 we will host Director/Producer/Writer Malcom Carter.
Arrival, a beautiful movie. The movie opens with a reverie about time and memory, set in a scene of love, the love a mother feels for her child--and loss.
This is author Traci Slatton's movie review of IN YOUR EYES, written and produced by Joss Whedon. With delight, I recommend this movie: it's a 5 star film.
Citizenfour,I recently finished a WWII novel, and I'm still researching the era for another, very different novel set during the same time period. Since one
Guardians of the Galaxy delivers. It's set in outer space and things blow up. There's a gee-whiz spaceship fight. Chris Pratt is adorable and hot, both at
ELYSIUM is good sci fi. In fact, it's quite good. B+ good. Matt Damon is an inherently likable, imperfect hero.
International filmmaker ROBERT HORVATH, who has won many prizes and awards, has created a short documentary about sculptor Sabin Howard's work.
HEREAFTER is poignant, sweet, intense. Three people deal with death and the afterlife in ways that are somber, human, and deeply affecting.
Wall Street. I liked this movie. Michael Douglas is at the top of his game: creepy, smart, likable, unpredictable as slithery, unrepentant Gordon Gekko.
Eat, Pray, Love. My rascally and delightful middle daughter wanted some daughter-mom time, so we went together to see EAT, PRAY, LOVE.
Now, the movie which was the excuse for this party, The Time Traveler's Wife. It was all one long 2nd act.
TOOTSIE and what a novelist wants. "I don't want a full house at the Winter Garden. I want people who just came out of the worst rainstorm in history."