If you are interested in electronic music, you’ll find a lot to like in DESIRE: THE CARL CRAIG STORY about the Detroit techno legend. It has insight from many colleagues and other important people in Craig’s life. The documentary is more interested in him as a person and his life in Detroit than the music […]
Don’t You Let Me Go – Tribeca 2024
DON’T YOU LET ME GO from directors Leticia Jorge and Ana Guevara is a wonderful little film in which Adela, who just lost her best friend Elena, boards a bus to travel in time and spends one last weekend with her, their mutual friend Luci, and Luci’s infant son Paco by the beach. Building up […]
1-800-On-Her-Own – Tribeca 2024
Dana Flor’s 1-800-ON-HER-OWN is a very intimate documentary that showcases the successes as well as the struggles and insecurities of the DIY artist Ani DiFranco. It chronicles the queer singer-songwriter’s career from the 90s to today and captures her on stage, on the road, and at home. There is plenty of good music. We witness […]
Lake George – Tribeca 2024
Give me a good neo-noir any day and I’ll eat it up. In Jeffrey Reiner’s LAKE GEORGE, ex-convict Shea Whigham has to kill his boss’ girlfriend Carrie Coon if he wants to stay alive. Together they make for a very entertaining duo and Coon especially shines as this firecracker of a character. There is also […]
The Devil’s Bath – Tribeca 2024
Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala’s THE DEVIL’S BATH is slow burn psychological horror that gets increasingly more disturbing. Even though it has the appearance of folk horror at first, it is less interested in the supernatural and more on the effects of religious extremism on the psyche. Not for audiences looking for quick thrills, but […]
Sacramento – Tribeca 2024
Absolutely loved the humor in Michael Angarano’s road movie SACRAMENTO starring himself, Michael Cera, Kristen Stewart, and Maya Erskine, where two estranged old friends reconnect on a car ride from LA to Sacramento. Stewart and Erskine were delightful in the limited screen time they got, but the film is about Cera and Angarano’s characters and […]
Griffin in Summer – Tribeca 2024
Watched two of the funniest films of the year back to back at Tribeca. The first one was Nicholas Colia’s feature debut GRIFFIN IN SUMMER, an adorable coming-of-age comedy with 14-year-old wannabe playwright Griffin, played with utmost confidence by newcomer Everett Blunck. There are also wonderful turns from Owen Teague, Kathryn Newton, and Abby Ryder […]
Beacon – Tribeca 2024
Premiering in the Midnight section of Tribeca, Roxy Shih’s BEACON is an intense psychological thriller horror fans should seek out. It is a two-person chamber piece with the great Demián Bichir and Julia Goldani Telles. A young sailor is rescued by the lighthouse keeper on a deserted island and she is not sure what his […]
The Dog Thief – Tribeca 2024
In Chilean director Vinko Tomicic’s THE DOG THIEF, a 13-year old orphan works as a shoeshine boy on the streets of La Paz. When he suspects one of his clients, a tailor played by Alfredo Castro, might be his father, he steals his dog in an attempt to get closer to him. It is a […]
All That We Love – Tribeca 2024
Yen Tan’s sun-filled Los Angeles indie ALL THAT WE LOVE starts with the loss of a beloved pet and takes us along with Margaret Cho’s Emma on her journey through healing, forgiveness, and second chances. It’s a straightforward story with no big surprises, but thanks to Cho and Jesse Tyler Ferguson’s effortless ability to make […]