The description provided by the Tribeca Film Festival for Lucky Them describes Megan Griffiths‘ fourth film as being a “personal comedy” in the “Almost Famous traditi... Read more
The last time the Tribeca Film Festival featured a baseball documentary it was the wonderful Knuckleball!, one of my all-time favorite sports documentaries. This year’s The Battered Ba... Read more
Another year, another round of festivals. The first one of the year the Movie Buzzers seriously covers is the NY based Tribeca Film Festival, home to some very indie and very... Read more
Since I’m getting ready for the New York Film Festival, this year’s Tribeca Film Festival already feels like a long time ago. However, even when film festivals are long over the... Read more
Even if you “know nothing of wine” (like Ned “Kingsley” Zissou in The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou), you probably know that the Bordeaux region of France produces w... Read more
Before I get into my review, I credit director/co-writer Claudio Giovannesi with making a film that probably couldn’t be made in the United States at this moment because of public worr... Read more
Amy (Emma Roberts) is an aspiring “voice of a generation” poet who is graduating from Syracuse University and moving back in with her parents in the Syracuse area. Though she ha... Read more
With his first film, young writer/director Matt Creed tackles a very life-altering subject, cancer treatments, except instead of focusing on the common late-life cancer patients Lily looks a... Read more
Natasha Tabor (Haley Bennett) is a reckless boarding school student who doesn’t care about anything, least of all social class divisions. When out skiing with her rich, ivy-league ready fri... Read more
Sure, Clark Gregg has been acting since the 1980s, but most of us know him as the popular S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Phil Coulson from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. While he might be best known fo... Read more
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