A Man Called Otto
A Man Called Otto really wants you to cry. And somehow, even with my tender heart, I stayed dry eyed. Tom Hanks delivers, but Mariana Treviño is the true standout. The themes are meaningful, but the story plays out exactly as expected.
The Poenician Scheme
Wes Anderson’s The Phoenician Scheme might be his most politically-tinged film yet, but don’t worry—he’s still serving up whip-smart comedy and that signature style we love.
Forrest Gump
I’ll always be biased when it comes to Forrest Gump. It’s more than just a movie to me—it’s comfort, nostalgia and a masterclass in American storytelling.
You’ve Got Mail
How can you not get sucked into the charm and whimsy of 'You've Got Mail?' Like Kathleen Kelly's bookshop and the coffee shops these "nemesis" frequent, this film is completely warm and comfortable.
Asteroid City
As an avid Wes Anderson fan, I was not prepared for the emotional depths that he was willing to go to with Asteroid City.
Sleepless in Seattle
I don't drink coffee, but I liken the experience of Sleepless in Seattle to waking up on a cool morning and watching the sun come up cozied up in a favorite blanket while drinking a hot cup of joe.