I will see just about any documentary that has to do with Coney Island and its unique history, and Bending Steel follows a middle-aged 5’7″ man named Chris Schoeck who is committ... Read more
There have been a string of really solid war documentaries over the past few years, most of which have been extremely depressing and director Dan Krauss is ready to add to that list of depre... Read more
When I first read the synopsis for Danny Mulheron’s upcoming horror/comedy Fresh Meat, I was intrigued and excited. I had never seen a New Zealand horror/comedy and thought the idea of crim... Read more
Taking a break from his streak of raunchy comedies, David Gordon Green’s next film is a small indie that attempts to showcase his more mature and subtle side. A remake of the Icelandic film... Read more
I’m a sucker for the midnight movie slots and Tribeca has done pretty well with their selection the past couple of years. One of the film’s slated to play during this section is... Read more
There is only a month and a half before the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival gets underway and even though I was excited at just the thought of attending it now I actually have more concrete reaso... Read more
Now I realize that I’m really late on posting this and am truly sorry but at least I’m still posting it and spreading the good word of this fantastic Norwegian film. During my ti... Read more
As a big fan of Asian cinema I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to see Hark Tsui’s film, Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame. The film stars Andrew Lau as Detective Dee, the... Read more
During the Tribeca Film Festival I had the opportunity to sit down with Peter Mullen (Trainspotting), the director, writer and co-star of the film, NEDS (Non-educated delinquents), a film wh... Read more
Last week, at the Tribeca Film Festival, I had the opportunity to sit down with Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado, the directors of Israel’s first horror film, Rabies (Kalevet). This is a... Read more
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