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
Richard Ayoade might be best known as an actor and a comedian, but he blew away critics with his 2010 coming-of-age directorial debut, Submarine. With his second movie as a director, The Dou... 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
Opening with a very ominous score, a Japanese vessel off the coast unexpectedly sinks, going down in flames with nearly the entire crew being killed. When a rescue boat goes out to find sur... Read more
What is Stage Fright? The movie that is, not the fear of performing in front of a crowd. Is it a musical? Is it a horror? Is it a comedy? Well my friends, in fact it’s a mash-up of all thre... 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
Even if the name Ralph Steadman isn’t familiar to you, you have doubtlessly seen his instantly recognizable work before, even if it was only on a bottle of one of Flying Dog Brewery... Read more
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