One Tribeca Film Festival 2015 film I wasn’t able to catch before the awards ceremony was Virgin Mountain from writer/director Dagur Kári. However, the feature was not only awarded the... Read more
A documentary is meant to break new ground, explore uncharted territory, or look at a familiar topic in a new light. If a documentary does none of these things, what is the point of making i... Read more
The most underrated of all the Martin Scorsese-Robert De Niro collaborations is 1982’s The King of Comedy, a wickedly brilliant dark comedy about the dangers of celebrity hero worship... Read more
Every time I read an article about how the Western is a “dead” cinematic genre I almost immediately afterward see a film that proves that tired assertion dead. Yes, when Hollywoo... Read more
One of the few complaints lobbed at Richard Linklater‘s 2014 masterpiece Boyhood is that the title Boyhood is presumptuous. The argument is that the movie is not reflective of every yo... Read more
My mind usually doesn’t wander during screenings, even during screenings of bad movies. After all, the only enjoyable thing about a bad movie is anticipating how it will get worse. But... Read more
The documentary GORED opens with footage of aging bullfighter Antonio Barrera’s final performance as a bullfighter on December 12, 2012 in Mexico. Director Ido Mizrahy shows Barrera k... Read more
Today marks the first day of the fourteenth Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. Over the past several years, Tribeca has been one of our favorite festivals to cover here at Movie Buzzers... Read more
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