Tribeca ’15: “Thank You For Playing” Interview David Osit and Malika Zouhali-Worrall

Thank You For Playing is the unifying of the film and video game mediums as expressive art forms, but it’s something much more than that. This is a documentary about humanity; it’s about love, death and grief and all of the…

Tribeca ’15 Movie Review: The Overnight

Alex (Adam Scott) and Emily (Taylor Schilling) have hit a bit of a rough patch. They’ve recently made the move to Los Angeles with their son RJ and are having a difficult time acquainting themselves-Alex in particular. That is, until…

2015 Tribeca Film Festival: Slow Learners

Boy 1 and Girl 1 are work friends. Boy 1 can’t get date with Girl 2, 3, 4, etc. Girl 1 can’t get date with Boy 2, 3, 4, etc. Boy 1 and Girl 1 talk about their feelings. Boy…

Tribeca Film Festival 2015 Line-Up Announced: What Caught My Eye

With one Film Festival ending there always seems to be one right around the corner and now, with Sundance and Berlin promptly in the past, it’s time for the Tribeca Film Festival, hosted in New York each spring. It may…

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…