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
As I mentioned in my review of An Honest Liar, the Tribeca Film Festival’s greatest strength is documentaries, but with a plethora of great ones there are bound to be ones that make you scra... Read more
Of all the genres that the Tribeca Film Festival covers, it does the best job of showcasing and premiering top notch documentaries. Even though I’m not a massive fan of the category, I look... Read more
Murder of a Cat was a late addition to the lineup of the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival. I’m happy that I had a chance to see it before the festival ended because this offbeat comedy is li... Read more
Usually when I think of the types of films that play the Tribeca Film Festival, including the midnight films, raunchy, direct-to-DVD-type comedies don’t usually come to mind as titles you’d... Read more
I’m a big fan of midnight films so it was a no-brainer that I was going to see Irish filmmaker Ivan Kavanagh’s horror film, The Canal, a film which is set to make its world premiere at this... Read more
If the Tribeca Film Festival is known for anything, it’s that it is a treasure trove of documentaries. The festival doesn’t discriminate and features a large selection of docs covering a wi... Read more
Extraterrestrial, the latest horror movie written, directed, and edited by Colin Minihan and Stuart Ortiz (who go under the moniker of The Vicious Brothers), is 106 minutes long. The reason... Read more
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