Down Cemetery Road on Apple TV+ pulls you in right from the start. It is not just the sharp writing or the strong cast; the ...
In this empathetic debut feature, Kathleen Chalfant plays Ruth, a woman who moves into an assisted living facility and adapts to her new life. By Beatrice Loayza When you purchase a ticket for an ...
Ruth, a retired professional chef, is alone in her kitchen, preparing herself a simple delicious breakfast. With nimble fingers she slices up ingredients — quickly, elegantly. She arranges the food on ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks to actress Kathleen Chalfant and director Sarah Friedland about their new film, "Familiar Touch," following an elderly woman adjusting to life at an assisted living facility.
Shaina is a Features Author and former editor for Collider who is thrilled to have found a good use for her English degree. Having watched her way through a Film minor in undergrad, she's written on ...
An elderly woman rises, gets dressed and makes breakfast in a well-appointed kitchen. With a chef’s precision, she fries the eggs, chops onions and parsley, takes a piece of toast and leaves it on the ...
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‘Familiar Touch’ Review: This Dark Coming-of-Age Movie About Dementia Falls Short of Powerful Representation
With a unique approach to its portrayal of dementia, Sarah Friedland’s Familiar Touch is a movie that I really wanted to like. Touting itself as a coming-of-old-age story about a woman entering a long ...
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