Christopher Llewellyn Reed Featured Festivals FFT Festival Coverage At Five Years and Growing, the Annual DC Web Fest Offers Variety Aplenty April 9, 2017
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Breaking Christopher Llewellyn Reed Film Reviews Even with Strong Performances, “The Zookeeper’s Wife” Fails to Compel March 30, 2017
Christopher Llewellyn Reed Featured Festivals FFT Festival Coverage Film Reviews The 2017 SXSW Film Festival Offers Another Fine Selection of Movies March 25, 2017
Christopher Llewellyn Reed Film Reviews Specialty Releases “Wilson” Flouts Convention and Almost Gets Away with It March 24, 2017
Breaking Christopher Llewellyn Reed Film Reviews Enjoyable, If Inert, “Beauty and the Beast” Feels Like an Old Tale, Indeed March 17, 2017
Breaking Christopher Llewellyn Reed Film Reviews Sugar Crash: “Table 19” Serves Up Comedy That Tastes Good, Then Tires Us Out March 3, 2017
Breaking Christopher Llewellyn Reed Film Reviews In Strong, If Flawed, “Logan,” an Aging Wolverine Fights One Last Battle March 3, 2017