Way back in April of 2011, I had reviewed a film at the Tribeca Film Festival titled Like Water, a documentary about one of the most famous the UFC champions to date, Anderson Silva. In the... Read more
Hearing “Halston’ I immediately think of high fashion, but before seeing this film I had no knowledge beyond that. After watching ‘Ultrasuede: In Search of Halston’, first time director Whit... Read more
One of the smaller films that hit theaters this weekend has nothing to do with celebrating a new year, babysitting children or uncovering spies; this little film is about men who settle stup... Read more
A generation of kids grew up defying authority, rebelling against the system and making up their own rules. Now instead of cursing their parents, THEY are the parents. What happens when the... Read more
Critically-acclaimed director Errol Morris (Gates of Heaven, The Thin Blue Line, The Fog of War) has a goldmine of fantastic drama to weave through with the story of Joyce McKinney. Her tale... Read more
This past Tuesday, what many consider to be Federico Fellini’s final masterpiece, The Clowns (I Clowns), has hit the Blu-ray shelves for the first time ever in the states, all thanks to the... Read more
The highly acclaimed documentary Buck is nothing short of an all-American portrait of Buck Brannaman, the heroic force leading the culture of “horse whispering.” I’m sure when you read that... Read more
Premiering on Tuesday, October 4th at the New York Film Festival and on Wednesday, October 5th at 9PM EST on HBO, is the Martin Scorsese documentary, George Harrison: Living in the Material... Read more
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