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[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. ...

[Review] Midnight’s Children

What does it require to take the ‘unfilmable’ and transfer it successfully to screen? This was the quandary director Deepa Mehta and author Salman Rushdie fa...

[Review] Dead Man’s Burden

A novice when it comes to the western genre, I won’t presume to say Jared Moshe’s directorial debut is a welcome contemporary installment in an otherwise nearly...

[Review] Tai Chi Hero

Stephen Fung returns to the zany world of steam-punk martial arts fantasy he created in last year’s Tai Chi Zero, dropping some of the hyperactive pop reference...

[Review] Iron Man 3

Phase Two of Marvel’s cinematic universe begins with the character that started their astronomically successful multi-narrative platform—Iron Man. And while a l...