The Glenn Ciano directorial, Lifetime’s ‘Secrets at the Museum,’ is a mystery thriller movie that chronicles the life of an independent artist named Natalie who shares a dysfunctional relationship with her estranged father. Despite coming from a family that owns a prominent museum — Freeman Museum — she prefers to keep her identity a secret, by using her late mother’s maiden name, from everyone in her life, including her artist boyfriend named Alex. Read More...
‘A Few Good Men’
By Rita Kempley
Washington Post Staff Writer December 11, 1992
"A Few Good Men" is a brass-buttoned, square-jawed huzzah for military justice that's thankfully free of the messy moralizing of the Vietnam age. Read More...
'Sunset': Less Than We Hooped For By Rita Kempley
Washington Post Staff Writer
April 26, 1996
In "Sunset Park," a moronic Cinderella story about a losing basketball team turned around by a new, unexperienced female coach, Rhea Perlman proves that white women can't jump either. Set in an inner-city high school, this wholly derivative flick combines the on-court hoopla of "Hoosiers" with the white saintliness of " Read More...