One of the more enjoyable and suspenseful films at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival was Frédéric Jardin’s Sleepless Night. The thriller takes place over the course of 24 hours as a c... Read more
Last week Alex and I spoke about the importance of a movie’s title and how that alone can gauge your interest in a film. A week ago I couldn’t imagine that I would’ve enjo... Read more
Director Petter Ringbom follows singer/songwriter John Forté as he struggles with the pressures of touring in the middle of a Russian winter. So why do you care? Because John is talented and... Read more
I’m not entirely sure that I’m qualified to review The Fourth Dimension. That’s not a shot at myself because I’m not sure anyone really is. Any film that opens with... Read more
Alex Karpovsky isn’t just appearing in Supporting Characters during the Tribeca Film Festival (check out my review here!), he also co-wrote, directed and stars in Rubberneck, a psychol... Read more
Oh, the plight of a 20-something. Jillian is a law student who has dropped out to be an artist (with no talent), and has been asked to cover a friend’s day at work giving out free samp... Read more
Inspiring and sweet, Yossi is the story of a closeted gay man living a lonely life as a cardiologist in Tel Aviv when a chance encounter with a woman from his past sets his life in a new dir... Read more
Note: Later this week we will have exclusive content from the world premiere of Knuckleball! including photos and interviews with R.A. Dickey, Tim Wakefield, and co-director Annie Sundberg!... Read more
It’s hard to take seriously a subculture in which you are ranked in the hierarchy of cool by your facial hair (unless you’re a wizard in Middle Earth). So I looked forward to Fi... Read more
Shuji (Hidetoshi Nishijima) is a young cinephile that hates the current state of the film industry. During one of his classic film screenings, two Yakuza thugs come in and ask Shuji to meet... Read more
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