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Movie Review (Tribeca 2024): ‘Bang Bang’ is Tim Blake Nelson’s Time To Shine

Director: Vincent GrashawWriter: Will JanowitzStars: Tim Blake Nelson, Glenn Plummer, Andrew Liner Synopsis: Tim Blake Nelson stars as 'Bang Bang' Rozyski, an eccentric retired pugilist obsessed with rectifying the sins of his past. When...

Movie Review (Tribeca 2024): ‘Sacramento’ is Charming But Lacking

Director: Michael AngaranoWriters: Michael Angarano, Christopher Nicholas SmithStars: Kristen Stewart, Rosalind Chao, Michael Angarano Synopsis: Rickey, an energetic and free-spirited young man who convinces Glenn, his long-time friend who's settled into domestic life,...

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): ‘The Knife’ Examines Choice and Consequence

Director: Nnamdi AsomughaWriters: Nnamdi Asomugha, Mark DuplassStars: Nnamdi Asomugha, Aja Naomi King, Melissa Leo Synopsis: The story of an event that disrupts a family dynamic and begins to dismantle the illusions of...

Movie Review (Tribeca 2024): ‘Vulcanizodora’ Gives a Life of Horrors and Hope

Director: Joel PotrykusWriter: Joel PotrykusStars: Scott Ayotte, Melissa Blanchard, Joshua Burge Synopsis: Two friends take a trip through a Michigan forest, intent on carrying out a disturbing pact. When their plan fails,...

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): ‘The French Italian’ is New York, Through and Through

Director: Rachel WoltherWriter: Rachel WoltherStars: Aristotle Athari, Chloe Cherry, Catherine Cohen Synopsis: Neighbors prank each other, situation escalates comically amid NYC apartment complex's cutthroat politics, exploring absurdity of conflict between residents. To live...

Chasing the Gold: Best Picture Needs Some Action

If there is one film to thank for expanding the Best Picture category, it's The Dark Knight. Praise for the film was nearly universal, from technical wizardry to tremendous performances. Yet, with...

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