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Tribeca 2016: KING COBRA Review

Always cautious to recognize that the real-life version of what we’re seeing on screen might have been drastically different from what is presented in the film, I can fully appreci

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Tribeca 2016: ACTOR MARTINEZ Review

While Hollywood churns out nothing but big, over-the-top fantasy films, the indie scene has been defiantly pushing in the opposite direction for years, delivering hyper-realistic s

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BARCELONA Blu-ray Review

The opening three films of Whit Stillman’s directorial career are now all available on The Criterion Collection as a Bluray box set which includes Metropolitan (1990), Barcelona (1

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Tribeca 2016: MAGNUS Review

Not a chess player myself, I was not sure whether I would like, much less understand, Magnus, a documentary about a chess prodigy who became the youngest grandmaster in the world a

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Tribeca 2016: HERE ALONE Review

Rod Blackhurt’s feature debut Here Alone starts off interestingly enough, with a lone woman covered head to toe in mud, attempting to forage for food in the forest and peeing into

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GREEN ROOM Review

Director Jeremy Saulnier’s Blue Ruin was one of my absolute favorite films of 2014, presenting an unforgettably raw and visceral experience and instantly propelling the young direc

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Tribeca 2016: HOLIDAYS Review

After the last V/H/S film and the second entry into the ABCs of Death series proved to be a disappointment, my fondness for horror anthologies was beginning to heavily wane.