Jon is unhappy with his life in the small town where he was once a worshiped quarterback. He’s decided to quit his day job and become a writer full time. Dave, one of his best friends,... Read more
Journey has a unique place in American pop music history. It is a band with an incredibly dedicated fanbase, yet there really aren’t many people who generally dislike the band. At th... Read more
In case you didn’t know, the way films are being made is drastically changing during digital age. For over 100 years movies were made with film, but with recent breakthroughs in technology,... Read more
Out of all the great moments I’ve had so far covering the Tribeca Film Festival, by far the most exciting was the Knuckleball! world premiere as part of the Tribeca Drive-In series at... Read more
Written and directed by Lynn Shelton (Humpday), Your Sister’s Sister is a sweet and heartfelt drama that is rooted in reality of modern relationships. With improvised performances by E... Read more
Last week Alex and I spoke about the importance of a movie’s title and how that alone can gauge your interest in a film. A week ago I couldn’t imagine that I would’ve enjo... Read more
Director Petter Ringbom follows singer/songwriter John Forté as he struggles with the pressures of touring in the middle of a Russian winter. So why do you care? Because John is talented and... Read more
I’m not entirely sure that I’m qualified to review The Fourth Dimension. That’s not a shot at myself because I’m not sure anyone really is. Any film that opens with... Read more
Alex Karpovsky isn’t just appearing in Supporting Characters during the Tribeca Film Festival (check out my review here!), he also co-wrote, directed and stars in Rubberneck, a psychol... Read more
Oh, the plight of a 20-something. Jillian is a law student who has dropped out to be an artist (with no talent), and has been asked to cover a friend’s day at work giving out free samp... Read more
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