Reviews

[Review] London Boulevard

William Monahan is a "man's man" writer, but with a bit of a humanistic touch. Monahan often plays in testosterone-clouted universes, whether it be with a m...

[Review] Dylan Dog: Dead of Night

Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, based on Tiziano Sclavi's horror comic, is beyond the reach of being just clunky, rather placed down in the depths of true, unfunn...

[Review] Cave of Forgotten Dreams

Werner Herzog’s latest journey into the depths of philosophical quandaries about art and science is also a sincere voyage from the heart of one of cinema’s w...

[Review] Earthwork

In his narrative debut, writer/director Chris Ordal undertakes an ambitious biopic that explores the life and works of "crop artist" Stan Herd. While it somet...

[Review] Hoodwinked Too! Hood Vs. Evil

Hoodwinked Too: Hood Vs. Evil is a cute animated comedy that strives to delight children and amuse adults with its cheeky take on fractured fairy tales, lib...

[Review] Fast Five

Clocking in around 25 minutes longer than the previous Fast and Furious films, director Justin Lin has created the definitive entry into the series with Fas...

[Tribeca Review] Everything Must Go

Like Will Ferrell's last dramatic turn Stranger Than Fiction, Everything Must Go is a bittersweet tale of an Everyman's redemption with the curly-haired com...

[Review] The Arbor

In this deeply bleak documentary, director Clio Barnard looks to explore the life, works and impact of Andrea Dunbar, a British playwright known for shining a...

[Review] Prom

Ah, prom, that yearly event that forces boys into tuxedos, girls into gowns and parents into renting limos. It's a carefree, lighthearted final romp with yo...

[Tribeca Video Review] NEDS

Peter Mullan, who gave one of my favorite performances as the charming-turned-despicable Syd in Children of Men, has come to Tribeca Film Festival with his ...