One of the biggest docs to come out of Sundance this year was Crystal Moselle’s The Wolfpack, a film that I was looking forward to screening at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. The Wolfpac... Read more
Molly (Eléonore Hendricks) is a young, new mother who feels completely isolated and exhausted as she takes care of her child. With her husband rarely there to lend a hand, she decides to ta... Read more
Few entertainers are so uniquely and supremely talented that they can arrive on the scene as something original. Most others are presented as the “next [blank].” Orion: The Man Who Would Be... Read more
One of the many documentaries playing at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival is Erik Shirai’s The Birth of Sake, a film that I, and probably others interested in the art of sake brewing, was v... Read more
The documentary GORED opens with footage of aging bullfighter Antonio Barrera’s final performance as a bullfighter on December 12, 2012 in Mexico. Director Ido Mizrahy shows Barrera k... Read more
Today marks the first day of the fourteenth Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. Over the past several years, Tribeca has been one of our favorite festivals to cover here at Movie Buzzers... Read more
After a long weekend of screenings and panels, the third annual edition of First Time Fest wrapped up with a closing night awards ceremony and party at the Gansevoort Park Hotel. For our ful... Read more
Though Jenica Bergere has been acting in films and television since the mid 1990s, Come Simi is the first film she has directed and written (it was co-written by Doc Pedrolie). Come Simi is... Read more
New York City was a much scarier place in the 1970s and 1980s, and the films of those decades reflect that. New York-set movies over the last two decades have mainly glorified Manhattan in a... Read more
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