A phone call from a dying boyhood friend begins a journey which leads to regret and trauma in "Last Night in Rozzie".
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Film Review: The Slow-Burn Creepiness of ‘The Nest’
James Suttles' film is a fun, slow-burning thriller that mixes several genres to good effect.
Read More »Film Review: The Claustrophobic ‘Rock, Paper and Scissors’
Sibling rivalry devolves into something far more sinister in this tense thriller from Argentina.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘LFG’
LFG stands for Let's F*cking Go, the warriors' cry for the U.S. International Women's Soccer Team as the struggle for equal rights, equal pay.
Read More »Film Review: The Surreal ‘Un Ange’
Koen Mortier's film is an intriguing last train stop in a woulda been, coulda been relationship.
Read More »Documentary Review: ‘Ascension’ Winner at Tribeca Film Festival
'Ascension,' Jessica Kingdon's documentary feature, explores the rise of capitalism in the communistic political system of China.
Read More »Film Review: ‘No Ordinary Love’
Writer/director Chyna Robinson's feature debut is a stunning indictment of spousal abuse.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘Shapeless’
Two key reasons to see 'Shapeless': Kelly Murtagh's subtle, nuanced portrayal and Samantha Aldana's stylized rendering of addiction's impact.
Read More »Documentary Review: ‘Reflection: A Walk with Water’ at the Tribeca Film Festival
Through a water-walk along the Los Angeles aqueduct, documentarian Emmett Brennan explores water scarcity and regeneration.
Read More »Documentary Review: ‘All These Sons,’ in a World Premiere at Tribeca Film Festival 2021
Embedding themselves, Bing Liu and his team shadow two community members who introduce them to the troubled neighborhoods and the programs that help mitigate violence in Chicago.
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