Stream “A Good Woman Is Hard to Find” from the Sie Film Center (order dinner too) and binge season 3 of Ozark on Netflix.
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Two Netflix Series to Binge
The Indie Prof reviews two binge-worthy Netflix series this month: The Crown and Narcos: Mexico
Oscar Is Broken
Each month, the Indie Prof typically reviews one or more films from the theater or an instant-streaming service. This month he instead shares his views on the Oscars.
Oscars 2020: Males, Male Violence and Male-Only Categories
This month, the Indie Prof reviews Best Picture nominations for the Oscars: 1917, The Irishman, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Joker, Little Women, Parasite, Ford v Ferrari, and Jojo Rabbit
Indie Prof: The Irishman
This month, Indie Prof reviews The Irishman, currently streaming on Netflix. Follow “Indie Prof” on Facebook for updates about film events and more reviews.
Indie Prof: The Kingmaker and Mindhunter
The Indie Prof reviews Lauren Greenfield’s powerful new documentary film about Imelda Marcos, the former First Lady of the Philippines and season 2 of the Netflix series Mindhunter, one of the most gripping psychological thrillers to hit TV.
Indie Prof: 3 Films From The Denver Film Festival
November is Denver Film Festival (DFF) month, and it is time to review films from this year’s program: A White, White, Day; Castle of Dreams; and Pahokee.
Indie Prof: Five Documentary Films
Indie Prof previews five documentary films—three features and two shorts—that will be screened on four Friday nights in October at The Cube in Northfield.
Indie Prof: Love, Antosha and The Handmaid’s Tale
Indie Prof reviews “Love, Antosha,” a documentary on the (too short) life of actor Anton Yelchin, and the 3rd season of “The Handmaid’s Tale.”
The Indie Prof: When They See Us & The Mountain
The Indie Prof reviews the Netfilx series When They See Us, about race relations in New York City in the 1980s and The Mountain, a film about a 50s-era traveling doctor who performed lobotomies in the waning days of the practice.
The Indie Prof: The 9th Annual Science-Fiction Film Series
July is Science-Fiction month, and this year marks the return of the 9th annual Science-Fiction Film Series. I host the entire six-week series, in conjunction with the Museum of Nature and Science (DMNS) and the Denver Film Society (DFS).
The Indie Prof: Apollo 11 & They Shall Not Grow Old
Rather than the normal column of one new release and one streaming film/show, this month I give you two reviews of recent, wonderful, historical documentaries.