Last night I had the pleasure of attending a pre-screening for the Tribeca Film Festival documentary The Swell Season. Co-directed by Nick August-Perna, Chr...
Tribeca Film Festival has a healthy dosed of music-related documentaries this year. We have Beats, Rhymes, and Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest (wh...
After an onslaught of promo and international trailers I feel somewhat confident to declare we have the final theatrical trailer for Massy Tadjedin's (anti-...
I’ve been a fan of Billy Corben, Alfred Spellman and their Miami-based production company Rakontur since the highly entertaining documentary Cocaine Cowboys p...
For those film fans who are currently wrapped up in March Madness, this writer heavily recommends you tune into ESPN at 9pm ET, for the premiere of ESPN Films’ The Fab Five. By the producers of ESPN’s 30 for 30 documentary series, this two hour film tells the captivating story of one of the most famous/infamous teams in college basketball history....
Last week I completed my quest to see all 35 of the independent films nominated for this year's Spirit Awards. This meant weeks upon weeks of trekking to Tr...
Last week was full of melancholy and death-centered narratives, and this week—I got some more of both, along with some daring relationship dramas. It was bo...
When Disney bought Miramax, they planned to release the John Madden-directed thriller The Debt, starring Sam Worthington, Jessica Chastain, Tom Wilkinson an...
Tetsuo, the Iron Man is one of the most gleefully insane films I've seen. The director is back with his latest film and our own Raffi Asdourian quite liked ...
It would be fitting that the announcement over Cannes Film Festival 2011 jury president would come the day I watched last year's Palme d'Or winner, Uncle Boonme...