‘Lincoln,’ reviewed by Marshall Fine

HollywoodandFine.com Don’t know much about history – but you don’t have to in order to be captivated by Steven Spielberg’s “Lincoln.” Instead of making a conventional biopic, Spielberg and writer Tony Kushner chose to use a single month of Lincoln’s presidency – January, 1865 – to examine the character, power …

‘A Late Quartet,’ reviewed by Marshall Fine

HollywoodandFine.com There are pleasures to be had from Yaron Zilberman’s “A Late Quartet,” opening in limited release today (11/2/12), principally having to do with its treatment of group dynamics battling artistic temperaments. The question is whether those are sufficient to warrant sitting through the rest of it. Set in the …

‘The Other Son,’ reviewed by Marshall Fine

HollywoodandFine.com There are a lot of ways Lorraine Levy could have gone with the premise of “The Other Son,” opening in limited release Friday. Thankfully, she took the least-expected one. A switched-at-birth tale, “The Other Son” raises the stakes on what is already an emotionally charged situation. Her story – …

‘The Sessions,’ reviewed by Marshall Fine

HollywoodandFine.com Sex is a magnetic force, one that attracts and repels with equal force. Those impulses can be electrifying or awkward, drawing us desperately while tripping us up regularly. To make it even more difficult, this primal bit of attraction comes freighted with teachings about morality, religion and hygiene. Now …

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