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
One of the many films that made its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival is a little thriller called The Bleeding House. The thriller marks the directorial debut of Philip Gelatt, wh... Read more
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
Well, Jesus Henry Christ, another quirky comedy. It used to be that quirky comedies were bright spots in the indie landscape. I was really holding out hope for this one. From writer/director... 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
After a terrible tragedy involving his 3-year-old son, a young father and a community struggle to come to terms with who is to blame. Angels Crest is heavy stuff. I don’t want to comment too... Read more
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