Some tales are remarkable yet true, while others are meaningful yet dull. In “The Zookeeper’s Wife,” a regrettable sense of the latter overtakes the former in telling of the Żabińskis, real-life ...
In German-occupied Poland during the darkest days of World War II, a zookeeper and his wife managed to save the lives hundreds of Jewish people, many of whom were detained in the Warsaw Ghetto, by ...
“The Zookeeper’s Wife” is a tense and excellent movie that is tough to watch — like all movies that take place in Europe during the Third Reich. I am not sure how this got a PG-13 rating. I would not ...
Special effects have improved greatly since the 1950s/1960s, but talking-animal comedies haven’t progressed much since the heyday of “Mr. Ed” and “Francis the Talking Mule.” Case in point: “Zookeeper, ...
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