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[Tribeca Review] Bleeding Heart

Suffering from performances, direction and writing that each lack nuance, Bleeding Heart takes subject matter deserving of mature, thoughtful treatment and dist...

[Tribeca Review] Democrats

Offering immediate access to historical sausage-making, Camilla Nielsson's Democrats is an intimate look at the process of drafting a new constitution for Zimba...

[Review] Unfriended

The best horror stories often obscure their real subject with the nightmare elements that roam their surface, hiding the focus beneath a veneer of the frighteni...

[Review] The Dead Lands

Set in pre-Colonial times in New Zealand, Toa Fraser’s The Dead Lands follows tribal conflict between two factions that is both illuminating and frustratingly c...

[Review] Monsters: Dark Continent

Before Gareth Edwards brought Godzilla back to life, he made his directorial debut with the 2010 indie hit Monsters. The revisionist monster movie – for which E...

[Review] The Reconstruction of William Zero

“Life is a whim of several billion cells to be you for awhile.” A genetic researcher utters these words halfway through Dan Bush’s moody indie sci-fi The Recons...

[Review] 1915

While several films open every year chronicle the multiple facets of the European Jewish experience of World War II, there's only a select few about the Armenia...