If you’re thinking “Wait, haven’t we already had a Steve Jobs biopic starring Ashton Kutcher?” then the answer is yes, and not many people liked it, so the nice peopl... Read more
After what feels like an eternity, Joss Whedon’s Avengers: Age of Ultron is finally here. Since I severely separated my ACL in my shoulder, this will be a short, simple review since t... Read more
The Caravan is a British indie family drama packed full of sentiment that is sometimes misplaced and often forced and not, how you might imagine, a lighthearted family comedy featuring a hol... Read more
Every year, my most anticipated film of the Tribeca Film Festival tends to be one from their midnight line-up, but this year, I deviate from that tradition. While known for a diverse and int... Read more
After a week of seeing documentaries and dramas, I needed a break from the heavy stuff and was more than willing to give a romantic comedy a go, especially one starring Simon Pegg and Lake B... Read more
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
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
It’s strange to think it has taken so long for this story to make it to the big screen, but it’s finally here in the form of Kidnapping Freddy Heineken, which follows the true st... Read more
A man walks into a cavern where a skeletal figure sits in the center, head bowed. The man approaches it chanting quietly, scared out of his mind. The place is India. The time is 1901. The co... Read more
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