2014 Tribeca Film Festival: Loitering With Intent

Pulitzer Prize finalist and well known playwright Adam Rapp has just directed a film he didn’t write. While many people do this all the time, Rapp has always directed his own work, from Red Light Winter which was a Pulitzer…

Allyson’s Movie Review: The Way, Way Back

The line between comedy and drama has never been so awkwardly pronounced in the abundantly sweet, but stilted The Way, Way Back. Writers and directors Jim Rash and Nat Faxon have managed to obtain a group of wildly talented actors…

2013 Tribeca Film Festival: A Single Shot

The North American premiere of the film A Single Shot was shown at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival, which stars Sam Rockwell as hunter John Moon. The 116 minute film was shot in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United…

Top 10 Summer 2013 Indie Films You Should See

By: Gabrielle Bondi Summer is usually dominated by huge action thrillers or superhero movies. And I love those movies (well… most of them). But what many may not know is the good amount of independent films that release between May and…

2013 Tribeca Film Festival: Trust Me

The world premiere of Trust Me was shown at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival, a film written and directed by Clark Gregg, who we all know and love from The Avengers series and television show. The ninety minute film follows…

Tribeca ’13 Review: Trust Me

This here is an odd little gem. Howard Holloway has spent the vast majority of his career as an acting agent losing child stars to his arch nemesis, Aldo. Jaded and browbeaten, he’s just about to give up until he…

The 28th Film Independent Spirit Awards Winners

The 28th Film Independent Spirit Awards ceremony took place this afternoon (and will air tonight on IFC at 10p ET/PT). It’s considered the “Oscars” for independent film and is usually one of my favorite awards of the season because it…