Review ‘Harley’ Tells the Uncomfortable Story of an Underdog We Can’t Root For (Tribeca 2020) The tales of somewhat deluded real-life antiheroes have always been April 28, 2020
Review Women Rule the Bronx in ‘La Madrina: The [Savage] Life of Lorine Padilla’ (Tribeca 2020) In the 1970s, the Bronx faced mass unemployment, poverty, grasping April 23, 2020
Review The Medium is the Message in ‘Banksy Most Wanted’ (Tribeca 2020) Every year, Tribeca has at least one documentary covering street art. April 22, 2020
Review REVIEW: New Harvey Weinstein Doc is Less Than ‘Untouchable’ It’s hard to imagine a time before Harvey Weinstein was breaking news September 6, 2019
Review Family and Inspiration Abound in the Beautiful ‘Love, Antosha’ When Anton Yelchin died in 2016 his death resonated with film audiences who July 29, 2019
Review Blood & Flesh: The Reel Life and Ghastly Death of Al Adamson is a Tribute to Low-Budget Film (Fantasia 2019) Fantasia Festival always features a few interesting (and bizarre) July 17, 2019
Review ‘At the Heart of Gold’ Gives Voice to the Survivors (Tribeca 2019) As #MeToo reckons with the long-reigning patriarchy and reveals more April 27, 2019
DameStruck, Review DameStruck: Daguerreotypes (1976) With Agnes Varda passing away this week, the internet has been awash in April 3, 2019