Imagine going to work every day and being picked on. Someone tells you that you smell or says you look funny. They kick you or push you. Well, kids do this. They do this every day to other k... Read more
It’s really quite wonderful to get a perspective like the one in the documentary, Love Always, Carolyn. Carolyn Cassady was married to Neal Cassady, who was a friend of Jack Kerouac who was... Read more
Before seeing this documentary, I had now idea what or who Klitschko referred to. If you’re into sports, you probably already know. Klitschko is the last name of the two brothers, Vitali and... Read more
Making his directorial debut, Michael Rapaport has set out to give the world a behind the scenes look at one of the most influential and commercially successful hip hops groups to ever grace... Read more
Who Killed the Electric Car? I think it was GM but I never saw that movie so I can’t tell you for sure. Up next on my list of Tribeca Film Fest reviews is Revenge of the Electric Car,... Read more
“Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless – like water. Now you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup, you put water into a bottle, it becomes the bottle, you put it in a teapot, it... Read more
Mouthwatering, insightful, and passionate. These are the only words that can describe David Gelb’s new documentary, Jiro Dreams of Sushi. The film is about an 85 year old Shokunin (Mas... Read more
Wouldn’t it be weird if a popular celebrity won an important political election? We’ve experience it with Jesse Ventura and Arnold Schwarzenegger but what if that celebrity were... Read more
It’s music history time, but in an awesome way. Blank City takes you into the emerging independent film/music scene in the late 1970s/early 1980s in the heart of the East Village in New York... Read more
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