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Movie Review: ‘Chronicles of a Wandering Saint’ is Not Our Father’s Faith-Based Film

Director: Tomás Gómez BustilloWriter: Tomás Gómez BustilloStars: Mónica Villa, Horacio Marassi, Iair Said Synopsis: In a tiny rural village in Argentina, a pious yet insatiably competitive woman discovers that staging a miracle could...

Movie Review: ‘This Closeness’ is Close Enough For Discomfort

Director: Kit ZauharWriter: Kit ZauharStars: Kit Zauhar, Zane Pais, Ian Edlund, Jessie Pinnick Synopsis: Tensions rise when a couple stays at the home of a reclusive host, with the three entering an intimate...

Movie Review: ‘I Used To Be Funny’ is Tonally Uneven, Despite Sennott’s Great Performance

Director: Ally PankiwWriter: Ally PankiwStars: Rachel Sennott, Olga Petsa, Jason Jones Synopsis: Sam is a young stand-up comedian and au pair struggling with PTSD, who is weighing whether or not to join the...

Movie Review (Tribeca 2024): ‘Firebrand’ Feels Dull and Idle

Director: Karim AïnouzWriters: Henrietta Ashworth, Jessica AshworthStars: Alicia Vikander, Jude Law, Eddie Marsan Synopsis: Katherine Parr, the sixth wife of King Henry VIII, is named regent while the tyrant battles abroad. When the...

Midnights at Tribeca: The Films of the Program, and an Outlier That Fits the Bill

The so-called “Midnights” section at any given film festival offers audiences a slate of films that aim to “shake things up”, or to stray from mainstream programming. Something like Celine Song’s Past...

Movie Review (Tribeca 2024): ‘Winter Spring Summer or Fall’ is an Empty YA Romance

Director: Tiffany PaulsenWriter: Dan SchofferStars: Jenna Ortega, Percy Hynes White, Adam Rodriguez Synopsis: It tells the story of two teens who meet and fall in love over four days of the year. Romantic...

Movie Review (Tribeca 2024): ‘Made in England: The Films of Powell & Pressburger’: A Love Letter from Martin Scorsese to Two British Titans of...

Director: David HintonStars: Martin Scorsese, Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger Synopsis: Martin Scorsese reflects on the influence of filmmakers Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, whose decades-long collaboration led to a series of classics...

Movie Review: ‘Abigail’ is a Bloody, But Delayed Crowdpleaser

Directors: Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler GillettiWriters: Stephen Shields, Guy BusickStars: Melissa Barrera, Dan Stevens, Alisha Weir Synopsis: After a group of criminals kidnap the ballerina daughter of a powerful underworld figure, they retreat...

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