New Release

‘The Private Eye’
Mort Madison (Matt Rife) is a private investigator whose client list is rather sparse. An enigmatic woman, Michelle (Clare Grant), enlists him to spy on her lover David (Elliot), and all seems to be going well until Mort begins to develop strong feelings for Michelle.This little detective mystery is reminiscent of the Fletch films but isn’t as amusing. Although shot well, the acting and writing leave something to be desired, as emphasis falls on aesthetics as opposed to substance.
Indie Pick
‘Super Size Me’
This documentary of a pseudo-experiment chronicles filmmaker Morgan Spurlock’s 30-day fast food binge. By following a strict diet of only Mcdonalds’s food, he charts the many detrimental effects that it has on his physical and mental well-being.While Spurlock’s film is humorous and well-shot, it’s also a wake-up call for those who sacrifice their health for the sake of convenience. Hopefully, it will compel folks to reexamine their eating habits.
A Magical Musical With a Good Message

‘Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory’
Poor, young Charlie Bucket (Peter Ostrum) becomes the unlikely winner of a ticket to visit Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. A big prize awaits one lucky guest, but Bucket must contend with other kids visiting the famous factory. Does kind-hearted Charlie have a chance?High Drama During World War II
‘The Caine Mutiny’
Set during the Pacific Theater of World War II, Humphrey Bogart plays Lt. Cmdr. Philip Francis Queeg, a hard-edged Navy officer who tries to enforce discipline aboard an obscure ship. After his crew mutinies, the court will decide whether the commander or crew did wrong.This is a truly entrancing character study featuring complex characters with contrasting motives. Although the entire cast is superb, Bogart delivers an exceptional performance.









