BLOW THE MAN DOWN Review
Blow the Man Down is a well executed noir with plenty of comedic moments to bolster an already strong set of complex characters and a killer feature debut for its two directors.
Blow the Man Down is a well executed noir with plenty of comedic moments to bolster an already strong set of complex characters and a killer feature debut for its two directors.
In the continuing onslaught of cancellations and postponements, the film world took another hit today when it was announced that this year’s Tribeca Film Festival in NYC will be postponed until further notice. The fest was set to take place from April
Appropriately announced on President’s Day, Tribeca has announced the opening film for this year’s festival will be Jimmy Carter Rock & Roll President, a documentary that takes a look at how music helped Jimmy Carter earn his spot in the White
After Midnight is an effective genre blend that will no doubt divide audiences with its focus on the relationship drama over the horror elements, but despite the overabundant hipster vibes and slow pacing, it’s an intriguing film with a few surprises and a handful of solid performances that ultimately delivers a satisfying conclusion.
Beginning as a somber reunion of father and son and ending in a gore-filled bloodbath, Timpson’s first foray in the director’s chair is anything but a forgettable experience.
Reeder has developed a unique vision with Knives and Skin; it’s just a bit cloudy.
More than just a Training Day clone, Crown Vic is an at-times-thrilling police story that acutely conveys both the physical and emotional turmoil police officers must contend with every night that they take out that squad car.
Charlie Says is a formulaic biopic of Manson's followers whose execution borders on the irresponsible.
You may have never heard of the tech company General Magic, but you’re certainly familiar with the innovations that they sparked more than a decade before smartphones proliferated society.
The 2019 Tribeca Film Festival is wrapping up this weekend and with that the audience awards has been announced. David Charles Rodrigues‘ Gay Chorus Deep South and Jeff Chan and Andrew Rhymer‘s Plus One received the awards for documentary and
The Tribeca Film Festival is wrapping up this weekend and earlier tonight the jury award winners have been announced. Phillip Youmans‘s Burning Cane won big, with Best Narrative Feature, Best Actor (Wendell Pierce), and Best Cinematography (Phillip Youmans). One of my
A new clip has been released for Steven Cantor‘s upcoming documentary What Will Become of Us, which takes a look at the life of Sir Frank Lowry, a billionaire trying to make the decision on whether or not to sell his company.
Although I was gutted by the time it reached its conclusion, The Gasoline Thieves is an assured and tremendously strong feature debut from Edgar Nito, which fluidly blends a coming-of-age drama with a timely and socially conscious topic that has claimed hundreds of lives.
A new poster and clip has been released for Emily Cohn‘s comedy CRSHD, which is premiering at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. The film stars Isabelle Barbier, Deeksha Ketkar, Sadie Scott, Will Janowitz, L.H. González, and Abdul Seidu.
A new clip has been released for the documentary Picture Character, premiering at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival which kicked off yesterday. Directed by Ian Cheney and Martha Shane, the film takes a look at the emoji and its history
The upcoming documentary The Dog Doc has received a teaser trailer ahead of its premiere at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, which kicks off this week. Directed by Cindy Meehl (Buck), the film follows Dr. Marty Goldstein, a vet who uses holistic