Daniel Algrant’s Greetings from Tim Buckley is supposed to be Penn Badgley’s revelatory moment as an actor. Playing singer-songwriter Jeff Buckley, Badgley sings live on…
This week’s Mad Men, entitled “The Flood,” brings us to that pivotal point in history when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated, viewing how…
Tribeca 2013 Interview: Directors Josh and Benny Safdie and Producer Adam Shopkorn Talk ‘Lenny Cooke’ Lenny Cooke, directed by Josh and Benny Safdie (Daddy Longlegs), is…
Most women who become pregnant with the man they’re deeply in love with would see it as a joyous experience. In Laurie Collyer’s (Sherrybaby) Sunlight…
Horror fans rejoiced at the prospect of V/H/S, a horror anthology film directed by several up-and-coming indie genre directors, centered around a band of criminals…
In the entertainment industry, a lot of women get forsaken in the public’s consciousness even before they reach middle age. In Chiemi Karasawa’s documentary Elaine…
This week’s Mad Men is all about not practicing what you preach. Don gets angry with Megan for feigning sex on her soap, when he…
Almost Christmas, the latest film from Junebug director Phil Morrison, helps to explain the process of how all those Christmas trees get to the street…
Tribeca 2013 Review: ‘At Any Price’ Drowns In Cheese And Skewed Morals At Any Price is truly a baffling film. At many times I found myself…