Reviews

[Review] My Way

One would be hard pressed to argue that My Way is anything but an epic film. The size and scope of the story is daunting, but just because something is long and...

[Tribeca Review] Mansome

Men in the 21st century find themselves at an interesting crossroads. There is a burgeoning awareness of men and the importance of their looks, a burden that wa...

[Review] The Five-Year Engagement

Writer/actor Jason Segel and writer/director Nicholas Stoller have been working with each other for years now, both cementing their membership in Judd Apatow's ...

[Tribeca Review] Supporting Characters

As films about film go, Daniel Schechter's Supporting Characters is relatively low-fi stuff. Concerning an editor named Nick (Alex Karpovsky), his assistant edi...

[Tribeca Review] Your Sister’s Sister

Writer/director Lynn Shelton is as much a sociologist as she is a well-attuned filmmaker. Her films tend to focus on the interconnected nature of humanity, how ...

[Review] Safe

There are moments of bliss in Safe. A subway-set brawl, save for the shoddy visual-effects rendering required when Jason Statham's Luke Wright is forced to clim...

[Tribeca Review] Side By Side

As someone who grew up knowing Keanu Reeves as one half of the dopey dude Bill and Ted duo - of Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and Bogus Journey - it was ...

[DIFF Review] The Invisible War

“I want to serve my country.” That's a statement that carries a lot of pride and is a testament to how people will offer their time, body, and mind as a sacrifi...

[DIFF Review] Andrew Bird: Fever Year

What drives an artist? How about a musician? Those are questions without simple answers, but for Andrew Bird, the drive to evolve and constantly challenge himse...