I think of Yellowstone as The Godfather of the Range. The Godfather is one of the great, classic films of all time: it is not just an operatic view into a large and powerful crime family (the Corleones), it also an allegory for the American dream and the American experiment.
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Indie Prof: Shirley, John Lewis: Good Trouble & Irresistable

Theaters are still closed, but movies live on. This month, I review three new releases that are all available through different online platforms, including the Denver Film Center at denverfilm.org.
Indie Prof: Spaceship Earth and Working Man

This month’s films are both independent new releases that will struggle to find audiences while theaters are shuttered.
“A Good Woman is Hard to Find” and “Ozark” Season 3

Stream “A Good Woman Is Hard to Find” from the Sie Film Center (order dinner too) and binge season 3 of Ozark on Netflix.
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.