Evan Griffin

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Boston, Massachusetts: Evan has been with TYF since 2013 and has been editor of the Video Games section since 2016. Passionate for research, in-depth analysis, collaboration, and videography, Evan has overseen multimedia content for events from Tribeca Film Festival to E3 and Penny Arcade Expo.

Evan’s Movie Review: ‘GODZILLA’

Godzilla means a lot to me. The whole damn world, maybe. When this film was announced by Legendary and Warner Brothers I thought that it could have been one of two films: the Godzilla movie that Hollywood believed people wanted,…

Godzilla Week: Top 10 Toho Monsters (Kaiju)

  With Gareth Edwards’ and Legendary Pictures’ Godzilla opening this Friday, people are getting caught up in Godzilla-mania. Whether it be fans reliving old favorites on DVD, or newcomers to the King’s 29 film franchise watching on Hulu Plus (yes,…

‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ Official Trailer!

One of 2014’s biggest blockbusters set for release in July just launched it’s official trailer. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is the second film in the reboot ‘Apes’ franchise, following the events of 2011’s Rise of the Planet…

Tribeca ’14 Review | Beyond the Brick: A LEGO Documentary

  Are you an artist or an engineer? Doesn’t matter. Do you like to think outside the box, or do you find it comforting? How about both. Are you an adult or a child? Aren’t we all children at heart?…

Tribeca ’14 Review | Preservation

Actor Christopher Denham (Argo, Shutter Island) has come to Tribeca with his sophomore effort in writing and directing after he received acclaim with the short film “Home Movie” back in 2008. This experimentation in the horror/thriller genre gives us Preservation,…

Tribeca ’14 Review | Match

Stephen Belber made his debut on Broadway with the original one room play ‘Match’ back in 2004, and now, having some experience in the world of film, has decided to experiment with the script once again in a whole different…

Tribeca 2014 Review | Shorts: Handle with Care

These were five short films about stories that require very delicate care in the more hefty of life’s situations.   Scratch Irish filmmaker, Philip Kelly, premiered his second short film about a robbery at a convenience store goes awry because…