Jeanne Powell

Jeanne is a published poet and essayist. She holds degrees from Wayne State University and the University of San Francisco. Jeanne has taught in the CS, UB and OLLI programs at universities in the City. Her books in print include MY OWN SILENCE and WORD DANCING from Taurean Horn Press.
Concrete Cowboy - Netflix Film Review

Living on borrowed time in ‘Concrete Cowboy’ – Netflix review

A warm and engaging portrait of a working-class community with deep roots.
'Naked Singularity' starring John Boyega, directed by Chase Palmer

San Francisco International Film Festival kicks off April 9, features both live events and streaming programs

In addition to being the longest-running film festival in the Americas, the San Francisco International Film Festival (SFFILM Festival) is, per organizers, "a showcase of cinematic discovery and innovation in one of the country’s most beautiful cities." The 64th edition runs April 9–18 with both live events and streaming programs,...
Nomadland starring Frances McDormand - Film Review

Film Review: In ‘Nomadland’ Frances McDormand takes to the open road

Nomadland 4 out of 5 stars - 'Highly Recommended' Directed and screenplay by Chloé Zhao Based on the book by Jessica Bruder Starring Frances McDormand, David Strathairn, Linda May R | 1h 48min | Drama | 2021 (USA) Review by Jeanne Powell Streaming on Hulu is director Chloe Zhao’s third feature film, Nomadland. Frances McDormand delivers an...
Owen Wilson and Salma Hayek in 'Bliss' - Film Review
Film Review: "Sylvie's Love'

Film Review: ‘Sylvie’s Love’ makes a convincing case for returning romantic love front and center to movies

Sylvie's Love 4.5 out of 5 stars - 'Uplifting' Directed and written by Eugene Ashe Starring Tessa Thompson, Nnamdi Asomugha, Eva Longoria PG-13 | 1h 54min | Drama, Music, Romance | 2020 Review by Jeanne Powell With his second feature film Sylvie's Love, director and writer Eugene Ashe revives the concept of a true romance,...
Take Out Girl Stark Insider Lead Photo

‘Take Out Girl’ Film Review: Hedy Wong literally lights up the screen

Director Hisonni Johnson has generated a lot of buzz with his first feature film, Take Out Girl. Co-writer Hedy Wong literally lights up the screen as Tera, a young restaurant worker in the Low Bottoms section of Los Angeles, wanting to provide a better life for herself and her...
Film Review: 'The Glorias'
Sundance Film Festival: 'Kajillionaire" film review - Director Miranda July

Film Review: In ‘Kajillionaire’ director Miranda July creates wacky and wistful moments

Throughout it all, southern Los Angeles trembles in a series of earthquakes, most of which are small ones, all of which are symbolic.
Jenkins Johnson Gallery in San Francisco and New York

What’s Happening: Jenkins Johnson Gallery to feature artist Ben Aronson in conversation via Zoom

The Jenkins Johnson Gallery in San Francisco and New York is featuring artist Ben Aronson in conversation with gallerist Karen Jenkins-Johnson via Zoom on Friday, July 17th. Aronson is considered to be an "artist's artist." In his work he combines abstract expressionism with precise realism. You may be viewing a still life,...
Film Review: The High Note

Film Review: ‘The High Note’ & Dakota Johnson take us to the glamorous side of the Los Angeles music scene

Streaming at the end of May 2020 is a Focus Features film release directed by Nisha Ganatra and written by Flora Greeson. The High Note takes us to the glamorous side of the Los Angeles music scene, with lots of nostalgia for the classic moments in rock & roll. Tracee...