Werewolves Within [2021]: ‘Tribeca’ Review – A Horror Comedy with shades of whodunnit
It isn’t really hard to count good videogame adaptations. They are few and you can only count them on one…
All These Sons [2021] ‘Tribeca’ Review: A Hopeful and Well-Made Documentary About Violence and Reform
Chicago’s South and West sides are notorious for their eye-popping murder rates. Attempting to derive the penalty of crime irking…
Brighton 4th [2021]: ‘Tribeca’ Review – The journey of an ex-wrestler is a poignant and funny father-son story
“Brighton 4th” is the journey of a Georgian ex-wrestler to Brooklyn, New York. At its core, it is a poignant…
Building a Bridge [2021]: ‘Tribeca’ Review – A priest advocates for LGBT acceptance
Building a Bridge Review: In Evan Mascagni and Shannon Post’s first documentary, ‘Circle of Poison’ (2015), we first travel to…
Mark, Mary and Some Other People [2021]: ‘Tribeca’ Review – Tonally inconsistent comedy explores polyamory in modern relationships
Hannah Marks has an incredible eye for how modern relationships work. In her directorial debut “After Everything” she explored dependency…
Every James Ponsoldt Film Ranked
Ponsoldt is just 3 movies old but there is a certain maturity in all his films. His films have damaged people who are both happy and unhappy with their life, mostly the later. There is a huge exposure to alcohol as well but what makes his films fresh and charming are the shades of growing up. He very conveniently slips in subtle messages of coming-of-age in his films that aren’t always about growing teenagers…
Wrath Of Man [2021] Review : Guy Ritchie’s Stab At The Crime Epic
Director Guy Ritchie returns once more to old stomping grounds. After the clout cash-in that was Aladdin, he made a…
Not Going Quietly [2021]: ‘Tribeca’ Review : A searing look at the power of activism moulded by personal suffering.
Nicholas Bruckman’s Not Going Quietly follows the political and the personal life of activist Ady Barkan, who diagnosed with ALS,…