Robert Levin

Tribeca Review: Outrage

By Robert Levin 

Kirby Dick’s ‘Outrage,’ a documentary that outs closeted politicians, has been one of the hot titles at the Tribeca Film Festival.

Review: Ghosts of Girlfriends Past

By Robert Levin 

‘Ghosts of Girlfriends Past’ is a bad movie that nonetheless interestingly (and most likely unintentionally) dissects Matthew McConaughey’s archetypal onscreen persona.

Review: Fighting

By Robert Levin 

Ironically, Dito Montiel’s ‘Fighting’ would be a much better movie without all the fighting.

Interview: Channing Tatum and Dito Montiel on ‘Fighting’

By Robert Levin 

Channing Tatum and Dito Montiel talk about ‘Fighting,’ their second collaboration after ‘A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints,’ and the big things in store for Tatum in 2009.

Review: American Violet

By Robert Levin 

Tim Disney’s American Violet, opening in limited release today, is a well-acted but heavy-handed message movie that could have used a subtler approach.

NBC, Jason Katims to Rebuild The Land of ‘Oz’

By Robert Levin 

A new show from the ‘Friday Night Lights’ team will bring ‘The Wizard of Oz’ to modern day Manhattan.

Exclusive: Rupert Wyatt on ‘The Escapist’

By Robert Levin 

In an exclusive interview FSR chats with Rupert Wyatt, director and co-writer of the prison escape drama The Escapist, now playing in limited release and on IFC Films On Demand.

Review: ‘Haunting in Connecticut’ a Clichéd Snoozefest

By Robert Levin 

The only thing haunting about The Haunting in Connecticut is how similar it is to every other haunted house movie of the last three decades.

Review: Bahrani Masters Realism In ‘Goodbye Solo’

By Robert Levin 

The latest film from director Ramin Bahrani is the powerful, deeply moving story of an unexpected friendship.