With her debut feature Cherry, writer/director Sophie Galibert proves once again why she has received a considerable amount of film festival acclaim. With a clearly pronounced style from the very opening of this film, Galibert takes a very topical dilemma women all around the world face and channel it into a film that is fun, […]
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TRIBECA 2022 | FAMILY DINNER Is The Easter Vacation From Hell
A family get-together will always be a mixed bag, regardless of how tight-knit your family unit may be. The simple fact of the matter is, families can be a lot to handle. Now, this doesn’t always necessarily imply something inherently wrong, but if you ever found yourself at an Easter celebration akin to Peter Hengl’s […]
TRIBECA 2022 | FOUR SAMOSAS Is A Fun Heist Film With Earnest Heart
“It’s great! Even though it’s only very little”. Repeated more than once for comedic effect, it’s a motto that rings ever true for Ravi Kapoor’s latest film, Four Samosas, which is celebrating its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. Clocking in at a tight 80 minutes and bursting with rambunctious energy, it’s the type […]
TRIBECA 2022 | THE INTEGRITY OF JOSEPH CHAMBERS Is A Thrilling, Effective Tale of Morality
Celebrating its world premiere at the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival in the U.S. Narrative Competition, The Integrity of Joseph Chambers is a deeply arresting character piece. With a deeply anxiety-inducing dilemma that strips its titular character down to his very core, this film from writer/director Robert Machoian is a mesmerizing nightmare come to life. Set […]
CRIMES OF THE FUTURE Breaks Down The Barrier of Art
Why do we as humans like horror? There’s a rather simple draw to watching a scary movie, or something like taking a trip through a haunted house: the fear is all there is. There’s no directly present danger causing that visceral reaction in our bodies, aside from the simulated one in front of us. To […]
FIRE ISLAND Is An Unapologetically Fun and Honest Rom-Com
Fire Island is the most fun you’ll have without ever having to leave your home. With a film that’s as unapologetically bright and entertaining as director Andrew Ahn’s latest, there is no other way to begin your thoughts on this film. In under two hours, Fire Island wears its heart on its sleeve and is […]