Reviews

[Review] The Happy House

There’s something about bed and breakfasts that make me uneasy. If I’m to be honest, it’s the falseness that accompanies mannered politeness treated like commer...

[Review] The Iceman

Few actors are as naturally captivating as Michael Shannon. It’s important to remember this before he makes his big budget debut as the villain Zod in Man of St...

[Review] Caroline and Jackie

Awkward family tension gets a sublimely demented makeover in Adam Christian Clark’s Caroline and Jackie, a brooding psycho-drama that hits the ground running wh...

[Tribeca Review] Powerless

Kanpur, India is known as the Manchester of the East; an industrial town in the North, it's grappling with the realities of globalization, embodying the fundame...

[Tribeca Review] Oxyana

We never put a name to the face, as names are not required. It is brave of the residents of Oceana, West Virginia, the epicenter of OxyContin addiction to engag...

[Review] Kiss of the Damned

Xan Cassavetes returns the concept of the modern-day vampire to its bloody Euro-trash roots in Kiss of the Damned, a sumptuous, soft-focus erotic thriller that ...

[Review] Arthur Newman

Sometimes you must leave in order to return and accept the responsibility of a family easier to leave behind. Life is rough and it has a nasty little mean strea...

[Review] Twenty Feet From Stardom

A profession is often seen as a chore, but Twenty Feet from Stardom proves without a doubt that backup singers take great pride and find passion in their work. ...