It was a stranger than fiction bromance that brought together Russian gangster Ludwig “Tarzan” Fainberg, black market luxury car importer Juan Almeida, and inte...
Chronicling the making of the United Nation’s first Goodwill Ambassador for the Dignity of Surviving Victims of Human Trafficking, Alexandria Bombach’s On Her S...
The Guilty is an exhilarating, minimalist thriller that effectively sinks its hooks in, despite its bland, melodramatic title. In the vein of Locke and My Dinne...
RBG is an essential documentary for the adoring fans of Associate Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg aka The Notorious RBG, according to some millennials...
Lorde’s song "Team," with its lyrics "we live in cities you’ll never see on screen; not very pretty but we sure know how to run things,” seems to sum up the bas...
Grand ideas changing skylines and sidewalks take center stage in Big Time, an illuminating portrait of starchitect Bjarke Ingels. Directed by Kaspar Astrup Schr...
Set against the backdrop of the Grand Rapids' ArtPrize, More Art Upstairs is a relaxed and immersive look at an event that consumes the city for three weeks eve...
Embodying every cliché of the working class New York City loudmouth is long-time local legend Curtis Sliwa, founder of the Guardian Angels, an organization of d...
Following up on a landscape previously documented in Ramin Bahrani’s brilliant narrative feature Chop Shop, directors Prudence Katze and William Lehman chronicl...
John Fink is a New York City area-based critic, filmmaker, educator and curator. He currently serves as the Artistic Director of the Buffalo International Film Festival.