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[Tribeca Review] Life Partners

While it's not the most perceptive film exploring the diversity of the lesbian experience, Life Partners has several insightful comic moments that ring true. Th...

[Tribeca Review] Loitering With Intent

In the first moments of Loitering with Intent we learn that Dominic (Michael Godere) and Raphael (Ivan Martin) are struggling actor-writer types, working at a N...

[Tribeca Review] Goodbye to All That

Goodbye to All That initially provides us with little context, launching directly into what on the outside seems to be a functional loving marriage between Otto...

[Tribeca Review] Gabriel

Opening in New London, CT, Lou Howe’s Gabriel begins with its title character (played by Rory Culkin) in search of his long-lost girlfriend Alice with the inten...

[Review] Home, James

“We live in cities, you’ll never see on screen. Not very pretty, but we sure know how to run things," says Lorde her hit Team. The opening moments of Home, Jame...

[Review] Copenhagen

Being in the right place at the wrong time is a fundamental issue in Copenhagen, and it’s one that I feel completely in tune with. I’ve gone through issues of t...

[Review] Transcendence

With a title of Transcendence the promise of mind-bending science-fiction is apparent before one sees a frame of the film. Too bad then, that Wally Pfister’s ne...

[Review] The Railway Man

The story of Eric Lomax began as one of great misfortune, only to became extraordinary because of the forgiving choices of the man at its heart. A British signa...

[Review] Proxy

I learned something while watching Zack Parker's horror (though psychological thriller is a more apt genre label) film Proxy: Richmond, Indiana is a hotbed for ...